Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/07/29

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Subject: Re: [Leica] M3 rangefinder cleaning advice
From: Jeff S <four_season_photo@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 11:23:18 -0700 (PDT)

If the cloudiness is due to optical cement and/or beam
splitters failing, this won't be a simple cleaning
operation. In his book, Camera Maintenance & Repair: a
comprehensive, fully illustrated guide, Thomas Tomosy
writes:

[quote]
Leica M3
Rangefinder camera. Even though the Leica has a simple
mechanism, it is not an easy camera to work on.

Top Cover: Remove one setscrew from the slide of hte
winding knob, then unscrew it clockwise; unscrew the
collar around the release button and one screw from
the top of the rewind lever. Next, unscrew two
setscrews from under the side of the shutter-speed
dial; then unscrew the rewind knob and the remaining
nuts under that.

The viewfinder optics are made of heavy compound
prism. They may break off from impact or old age
(dried out cement). If the viewfinder is cloudy or
yellowed with age, forget it, do not try to clean it.
If the viewfinder is still alright, handle it with
care: It may break from moderate impact.
[end quote]

I believe that Steve K. Grimes passed away awhile
back, but his business and website are still around.
Here's some info on recementing optical elements:

http://www.skgrimes.com/popsci/index.htm

You'd still need to locate a source for beam-slitter
material and optical cement. One source in the USA is
Edmund Scientific.

Good luck: If you become an expert in completely
refurbishing M2 and M3 finders, you'll always have a
source of income ;-)

Jeff

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