ZorkiKat
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I recall reading some were that the normal process was pressing the release button, it worked in my camera after she come from fixing. But since it works and the shutter do not suffer with changing the shutter dial, it's fine!
Thanks aad!
About the 1/1000 I think I only use once or twice...
The Leica shutter was designed to close at T by turning the slow dial. There is nothing in the mechanism which will allow it to close by pressing the shutter button again.
Using the shutter release button or lever to open and close at T works only with leaf shutters.
In focal plane Leica shutters, Time exposure is achieved by turning the slow dial to "T", so that a protrusion on the other side of the dial pushes the slow timing rod far in. This in turn pushes a bar under the shutter dial to block the movement of the second curtain blind.
No amount of pushing the shutter button will release the detained second curtain under normal circumstances. The slow dial has to be turned so that the timing bar is pulled out to allow the second curtain blind to move.