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I have experienced now the second body jamming it's shutter release in combination with the Motor-M.
This time, it is an M7 and it cannot be easily fixed from the outside it seams.
I have posted a thread here:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1536520#post1536520
with the detailed description of what happened with the M7 yesterday in this post:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1572327&postcount=4
Anybody familiar with this issue?
Anybody has any detailed description of the potential causes (the Leica M repair guide gives quite a detailed insight in possible causes)?
Anybody has factual info on known issues with the Motor-M (I find only vague descriptions like "the Motor-M is known for causing issues", but nothing definite apart from the low sync shutter speed frame drag or the bopping shutter release).
How can I check, if the advance cycle is actually completed, but the release disk is out of sync ?
Does it make sense, to remove the stud, which holds the release disk and actuate the shutter release and "reset" the cycle or is it likely to cause damage by a not properly aligned component ?
This time, it is an M7 and it cannot be easily fixed from the outside it seams.
I have posted a thread here:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1536520#post1536520
with the detailed description of what happened with the M7 yesterday in this post:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1572327&postcount=4
Anybody familiar with this issue?
Anybody has any detailed description of the potential causes (the Leica M repair guide gives quite a detailed insight in possible causes)?
Anybody has factual info on known issues with the Motor-M (I find only vague descriptions like "the Motor-M is known for causing issues", but nothing definite apart from the low sync shutter speed frame drag or the bopping shutter release).
How can I check, if the advance cycle is actually completed, but the release disk is out of sync ?
Does it make sense, to remove the stud, which holds the release disk and actuate the shutter release and "reset" the cycle or is it likely to cause damage by a not properly aligned component ?