Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/08/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi, what type of ice cream was it? We have one here called a "Magnum", which is what I always choose because I'm fairly sure it could never harm a Leica :o) Before I decide to buy one I always ask myself "Do I feel lucky?" and the ice cream man says "Well do ya, punk?". And do you know what? It makes my day. - --- Bob mailto:bob@web-options.com Sunday, August 12, 2001, 10:08:19 PM, you wrote: > After hearing people talk about pouring water out of their lenses and still > having them work, I am wondering if anyone has ever spilled ice cream on an M6 > (or any other stuff that isn't water, like coffee, Coke, etc.). I got a drop of > chocolate ice cream on mine today right between the body and the rewind knob. I > soaked it up for the most part with a tissue, then inverted the camera and that > seemed to drop the rest on the tissue, and after running a clean tissue around > and under the knob, I looked at it with a flashlight and couldn't see any traces > of anything. It was only one drop so maybe it didn't get very far (I hope). I > suppose the knob is sealed or something ... right? I had visions of pulling a > roll of chocolate-coated Provia out of the camera later, but perhaps I worry > excessively (I hope). > Anyway, henceforth the camera will go into my plastic rain bag whenever I am > eating something. I _tried_ to be careful, but a drop went down my chin and of > course a powerful attractive field then dragged it towards the camera. I hope > not to make the same mistake twice.