Mark Eggers said:
Hello everyone,
When I get my M6 I would like to run it through some tests to see if all is well with it. Are there tests I can do myself or will I need to take it to a repair shop and have them do it?
Thanks, Mark
There's a simple set of tests that I use. First I do a set of distance tests with objects on a textured surface.
Closest focus, 1m, 3m, 5m, 10m, with the lens wide open and whatever shutter speed is required.
Then I shoot the same scene with shutter speeds ranging from 1/1000 down to 1s, with the appropriate shutter speeds for the scene. This is best done from 1/1000 to 1/60th outside in the daytime (ranging up to f/22 or whatever aperture) and 1/30th and down inside since you'll need it darker to hit such low shutter speeds.
Then I get the local lab to develope and print, with no density corrections on the prints. I will loupe the negatives for the focus tests and look at the prints for the shutter speed tests.
I've done this on most cameras I've owned. Get a cheap roll of 400 slide film or superia 400 in 24 shot. Note: This will tell you if your rangefinder is off enough for you to tell in normal shooting situations, and it will tell you if your shutter speeds are off in normal shooting situations.
Any more than that, and you'll need a good camera shop with some equipment that they're willing to test it on
🙂