Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/05/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The M5 meter arm is similar to the CL/CLE, but not exactly the same. It will only come up when a lens is on the camera. If you want to "see it" then put a SM adapter onto the camera and cock it, then depress the shutter release half way. It springs right up. BTW, I'm not a big fan of the "arms" in generally. By my estimation it is THE MOST broken part on all Leica's period! The only thing that comes close in my estimation is the little flip up lever on the rewind crank on M4-P's and on. (They get caught on things and break off.) Back to your M5. Once you get it out there you can start to apply all manor of testing equipment to it I guess and drive your repair tech crazy. ;> I like Don, so don't tell him I said the last part!<lol> cheers, Rich lug-request@leica-users.org wrote on 5/21/04, 12:49 AM: > > > I just got my M5 back from DAG. I have a rather important question. > > Does > > it not have a CL-like meter, with a CdS cell on the end of a stick > that > > projects out behind the lens? I removed the lens and have been > > performing every variation of fiddling with the advance lever and all > > else, and I see no sign of a CdS cell behind the lens. How can you > made > > that thing appear? -- Our New Address: The Photo Village, Inc. 1133 Broadway, Suite 824 (between 25th & 26th Streets) New York, NY 10010 (212) 989-1252 www.photovillage.com