It happened, and a call for advice.

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My conversion to the darkside is complete.

A member here was selling a chrome M6 last month, but I couldn't afford it. And I decided I'd rather have a black one.

Then I spotted a UK dealer with one they were more than ready to stand by for GBP600 - not cheap in global terms, but definitely low for a UK dealer. 10 day approval, and with a warranty. Seems funcationally good (except for the issue I'll ask advice on below) and cosmetics aren't bad at all - the occasional scratch and some brassing to the top plate, but generally good.

So now I have dispopsed quickly of a bunch of surplus gear (and been paid for my first ever commsion - w00t!), my M2 has been joined by a new black sister. The Bessa was included in the surplus gear, so I am now an M-boy through and through. It feels good.

Quick ask for advice: I have until the end of the week to send it back NQA, and I might have an issue with the framelines. Looking through the finder, the left half of the frames is good, the right half is dim. If I move my eye off-centre to the left, the rest of the framelines brighten up beautifully but I can no longer see the formerly bright half (obviously - I'm half way out of the viewfinder by now).

Any ideas? It's still very shootable...

It was 1991-made, and the shutter sounds bang on. Test rolls back today to check that, and the rangefinder, but I'll be very surprised if there's anything needing sorted there just yet.

A keeper?
 
Just had a look through the viewfinder on my M4. The framelines on the right are indeed dimmer than on the left. Most obvious on the 50mm frames. Less obvious on the 35mm frames as they are so far apart. 90 and 135 are least affected, probably because left and right are so close to each other. Moving the eye to the left, the lines get as bright as they were on the left side.

My bet is that it's part of the design.. so, enjoy your M6!
 
pvdhaar said:
Just had a look through the viewfinder on my M4. The framelines on the right are indeed dimmer than on the left. Most obvious on the 50mm frames. Less obvious on the 35mm frames as they are so far apart. 90 and 135 are least affected, probably because left and right are so close to each other. Moving the eye to the left, the lines get as bright as they were on the left side.
You just described exactly what I'm looking at - most noticable on the 50/75 pair.
 
Mark,
If you have any doubts, I would suggest a call to CRR. They are incredibly helpful. When my M6 arrived, the framelines were slightly "sticky". CRR had it straight away as it was a small job and could be fitted in amongst the major ones, the turn round was a matter of days and the price very reasonable.

Kim
 
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