landsknechte
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There is plenty said about uncapped lenses burning holes in the shutter curtains of old screwmount Leicas. Realistically speaking, how paranoid do I need to be? Not that I’m planning any sort of an experiment, just curious.
landsknechte said:There is plenty said about uncapped lenses burning holes in the shutter curtains of old screwmount Leicas. Realistically speaking, how paranoid do I need to be? Not that I’m planning any sort of an experiment, just curious.
Not very. I've been using Leicas, screw and M, for over a third of a century and it ain't happened to me yet. This may guarantee that it will happen tomorrow, but I do take a lot of pictures -- look at my web site, and today alone I've shot one full roll in my MP, without being on a shooting trip.landsknechte said:Realistically speaking, how paranoid do I need to be?
Dear Rob,laptoprob said:Be very aware. I did a real test some time ago and found instant burning with a f1,2 50mm lens. Focused at close range makes it worst.
Even at f4 burning occurs after a few seconds.
Dear Rob,laptoprob said:So caution doesn't hurt.
Any cloth-shuttered RF is at risk from this. Although I know it is certainly possible, I honestly think you'd have to keep the camera still, with a reasonably fast lens and pointed with sun in the lens' field of view for a realistic chance. Just generally moving around, walking etc, would be enough to keep the image moving. I don't base this on experience or experimentation, just common sense. I do tend to collapse or cap the lens on sunny days myself, there's no harm in avoiding the possibility, after all!landsknechte said:There is plenty said about uncapped lenses burning holes in the shutter curtains of old screwmount Leicas. Realistically speaking, how paranoid do I need to be? Not that I’m planning any sort of an experiment, just curious.