Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/04/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Have your exposures showed any indication of this light leak, or is it only a viewfinder/viewing problem? Regards, Patrick --- lindnich@lindnich.plus.com wrote: > Having owned a Konica Hexar RF for nearly four years > it came as a > shock to discover that it suffers from a light leak > from the > rangefinder. An early UK review of the camera > commented on poor flare > performance so when I noticed flare into the light, > especially with > the 28mm f2.8 Hexanon, I assumed this was what I was > seeing. Only > after finding a comment on the web about a light > leak from the > rangefinder did I check for this. I found light > leaking from the > central window down a short tunnel which carries the > cam-follower > pivot. Its easy to spot with the lens off by holding > a small torch > against the centre window. The 28mm Hexanon adds to > the problem by > exposing some bright brass and chrome of the rear > helicoid to this > light and reflecting it directly towards the film. > Now I see why the > Hexar is cheaper than a Leica! > > Has anyone else on this list come across this > problem? > > This camera was bought new so I returned it to the > dealer who returned > it to Konica/Minolta as they are now called. They > have had the camera > for eight weeks. They had my explanation of the > problem from the > start, but they have so far only run tests on it. > They haven't felt > inclines to believe my explanation. Even though two > weeks ago I spoke > to one of their technicians, who proved to his own > satisfaction that > light could be seen through the lens throat as > explained above. He > didn't believe this was the cause of the problem! > > Has anyone else on this list had problems of this > sort with service > departments? > > I complained to the manager of the service > department who wasn't > forthcoming with any explanations for the failure to > fix the camera in > eight weeks. But he promised me the camera would be > fixed this week. > > I wonder whether I can trust these people to put the > camera back > together properly. > > For any Hexar owners wanting to check their camera > for this fault the > quickest test is as follows: > > With a lens fitted and a lens cap on, using auto > exposure and 100 iso > film, point camera straight at sun and shoot. My > camera gave an > exposure which sounds like one 15th second. Repeat > pointing camera > towards a shady area; exposure is about 30 seconds. > This simple test > was too difficult for Konica/Minolta uk service > department to work-out > for themselves over eight weeks ;[ > > Of course, it took me nearly four years...... > > > BWs Gordon Nicholson. > > > > > > > > > mailto:lindnich@lindnich.plus.com > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for > more information __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business $15K Web Design Giveaway http://promotions.yahoo.com/design_giveaway/