Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Please correct me if I am wrong but what you are saying is: - -loaded film normally (film tongue firmly in take-up spool). - -shot "x" number of pictures and film did not advance and there were no unusual crunchy noises and the advance felt normal. - -continued shooting and the film started advancing properly though you noticed no difference in feel or noise. Well, if the above scenario is true, it sounds to me that you have problems in the film advance mechanism. Time to see your favourite Leica tech. John Collier > From: Peter Niessen <niessen@ifh.de> > > I encountered a problem with the film advance. Of course, it happened > when it mattered most, i.e. on my sort of first official assignment. I > was to document our Choirs (www.amadeus-chor.de) trip to northern > Germany and take a group picture of them all. This was hell! Getting > to look 24 people smile friendly and look at you at the same time. So > I bossed them around for 10 minutes and shot almost a roll, I thought. > After development it turned out I goofed while inserting the film into > my M3 and it did not advance the film. However, I used the rest of the > roll later in the day and then it got the grip and advanced the film > properly. Did someone experience this? How does one now handle the > embarrasing situation to explain to 24 people they posed for nothing? > > I hear there exist some loading systems which allow the !@#$%^*$$ M3 > film spool to be replaced with a M4/M6 sort of loading, which would > make life a lot easier. Are they hard to find? >