Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/10/01

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Subject: Re: [Leica] LTM Esoteria [Was: Leica IIIf]
From: "David Kieltyka" <dkieltyka@csi.com>
Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2001 19:25:11 -0400
References: <v04011702b7dea993cf61@[66.81.24.30]>

Guy Bennett <gbennett@lainet.com> wrote:

>> Before loading the IIIf or any other screwball Leica, trim the
>> film's leader so that the tongue ends between the 21st and
>> 22nd sprocket holes. Make sure all sprocket holes are
>> closed; if you nick one, just trim the leader back another
>> sprocket hole. Once you've done that, the film will drop right
>> into the camera; folklore to the contrary notwithstanding, with
>> a properly-trimmed film leader the screwmount Leicas are
>> the easiest cameras in the world to load. If you don't trim the
>> leader, you run the risk of jamming the camera.
>
> I agree wholeheartedly with the above, but take exception with the
> unnaturally high number of sprocket holes mentioned therein. I
> always pull out the film leader to show a total of 15 sprocket holes,
> then trim 13 of those, using a gently curving cut toward the end,
> leaving two sprocket holes in evidence.
>
> The film always loads with nary a snag.

I'm too impatient to count sprocket holes...I just wing it. :-) I aim at
doubling the leader length plus a bit extra to be on the safe side. This
most definitely makes all the difference when loading an LTM camera.

- -Dave-


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