Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/11/19

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Leicaflex SL light meter and shutter
From: Doug Herr <telyt@earthlink.net>
Date: 19 Nov 2001 14:08:52 -0800

On Mon, 19 November 2001, "Dragi Anevski" wrote:

> 
> 1. The ligh meter seems to show wrong values (it's off about 3 steps). Is 
> this due to the batteries used (alkaline) when  it should be mercury, and 
> can this make the meter function improperly or is the meter broken?
 
 
Alkaline batteries shouldn't make that much difference.  I'd say the camera is due for a CLA
 
 
> 2. Is it possible to adjust the meter for the newer alkaline batteries and 
> in that case is that an expensive operation?
 
 
Alkaline batteries have a different discharge rate than mercury batteries.  I suggest either the C.R.I.S. adapter for 76 cells, or the Wien air cell replacement for the mercury battery.  The meter can be adjusted to work fairly well with alkaline batteries.
 
 
> 3. Is it possible to buy the equivalent of the old batteries?
 
 
Some independant repair technicians have a stash of them, which they'll sell to their customers.
 
 
> 4. When I change the shutter time between 1/60-1/1 sec after having advanced 
> the film there is an audible sound as if there are gears changing or 
> something in the camera (for lack of better words). Is this normal or is the 
> camera ill?
 
 
Very normal.
 
 
> Also in this interval 1/60-1/1 sec there is a sound when I 
> advance the film. Neither of these things are noticable when the time is 
> 1/2000-1/60.
> I would be very glad for any comments on this.
> Thanks,
> Dragi Anevski
>

The sound when advancing the film is probably normal too.  The main thing to watch for with an SL is pentaprism separation.  This will appear as vague discolored spots or areas in the viewfinder.  They don't affect the picture but since one of the SL's greatest features is the viewfinder, you'll be cheating yourself if you don't have a good prism.  Replacing the prism is expensive.
 

Doug Herr
Birdman of Sacramento
http://www.wildlightphoto.com
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