Freakin' battery cap - Leica M6

martin s

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Of course the unslotted one, it just doesn't want to come off. I searched and tried virtually everything I found (rubber gloves, cloth, ..) how about wd40? Could I use a drop of that?

Thanks, martin
 
If you resort to WD 40 the key is tiny amounts. You do not want that stuff getting into the camera. Try dipping a toothpick into a small amount of penetrating oil and then touch the toothpick to the edge of the battery cap. Let it sit a day or two and try again. Be patient and Good Luck. Joe
 
This happened to me while visiting Japan. I had to use long-nose pliers. Then I replaced the battery covers on both my M6s with the slotted ones when I got home.

"let it sit a day or two" is not always possible.
 
Probably not cross threaded or corrosion. This just happens, it gets stuck. Pain in the as$. Bite the bullet and use the pliers. You'll get a little paint loss. Then replace the cap with the slotted one. They should have sold the camera with the slotted cap to begin with. I guess they were concerned about "looks".
 
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Quick and simple, worked like charm. Thanks!

martin
 
Don Goldberg's solution to this problem: put some masking tape on the battery cap top, apply finger, turn to open.

I've done this and it works. It also helps when the cap is not tightly screwed on.
 
I wish to heck I could find or someone would make that infamous meter switch cap. I am tired of keeping my M6TTL shutter in the off position in the bag when it should be ready to shoot.
 
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