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I spent several hours with Mr Ye this evening, at his kitchen table, talking Leicas. I took my M8 to him because the viewfinder vertical sync was off. He lloked at my camera, and this led to showing me how the viewfinders have changed through the years, showing me the parts from various M models, and how the designs evolved. And how the focal adjustments work in various models, and how to go about making the adjustments myself. I had some questions about my 35mm 'cron, which he answered, and of course showed me many lenses and how the designs there have changed. What was going to be a quick visit to look at my camera turned into a couple hours of wonderful Leica history and conversation.
He's preparing a Leica exhibition in Beijing, and showed me some of the things that will be in the exhibition, including a Noctilux 1.2, which he let me shoot with. Here are a couple shots from his kitchen, of cameras that are going to be in the exbhibition, with a lens that will also be in the exhibition.
M4 cutaway
M4 cutaway and Leica 1a
He is without a doubt the nicest guy, and clearly knows Leicas inside-out and upside-down. If anyone needs their film M serviced, I would unhesitatingly recommend him.
He's preparing a Leica exhibition in Beijing, and showed me some of the things that will be in the exhibition, including a Noctilux 1.2, which he let me shoot with. Here are a couple shots from his kitchen, of cameras that are going to be in the exbhibition, with a lens that will also be in the exhibition.
M4 cutaway

M4 cutaway and Leica 1a

He is without a doubt the nicest guy, and clearly knows Leicas inside-out and upside-down. If anyone needs their film M serviced, I would unhesitatingly recommend him.
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