Glass pressure plate

colyn

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I was under the impression that only the very early (1954 first year) M3's had glass pressure plates but I have a double stroke 55 vintage M3 with glass.

What gives???
 
NB23 said:
What's better? Glass or metal?

Glass, or in the case of the M3, ceramic pressure plates are supposed to be superior at keeping film flat. But the downside of it might be that in really cold weather the static electricity could spark and cause fogged film.

There are no reports of this, so I highly doubt it has happened, especially since the double stroke slows the film transport speed down.

So really, there is no better one, I have never heard about a metal pressure plate not holding the film flat enough on a Leica M.
 
The issue of film flatness will never be resolved. Contax had designed a camera, a reflex which had sunction openings build in the pressure plate not only to stop the film firmly when shooting at a fast frame rate but also to keep it from buckling. Contax claimed that only then can modern lenses render their capable performances. I believe, they are theoretically right.
 
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