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genius and moron
Because it's missing.
It got me thinking perhaps one could set a meter cell in there (like in the MP) and run a wire down into a Rapidgrip which could house the electronics and battery......
I'm really hoping the next LHSA is an M2.2

It got me thinking perhaps one could set a meter cell in there (like in the MP) and run a wire down into a Rapidgrip which could house the electronics and battery......
I'm really hoping the next LHSA is an M2.2
maddoc
... likes film again.
From memory.... it is either to adjust the RF mechanism (the inner adjustment for close distance) or to remove the RF follower arm (when disassembling the camera). To reach the screws easily you can peek a screwdriver through the hole. I am not sure if the camera works without the plug, light might shine through it into the film chamber.
Ronald M
Veteran
Both RF cams can be adjusted with a lens or fixture in place.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
This plug is in the bottom of the chamber, in front of the shutter.
maddoc
... likes film again.
As I remember all of my Ms have that plug, just checked with my M4-P.
Nokton48
Veteran
sepiareverb
genius and moron
My mistake in the description- there is a metering cell in my M7's down there, the MP only has one on the upper chamber.
What does this cap do?
What does this cap do?
BTMarcais
Well-known
The metering cell on the bottom of the camera is for the flash TTL metering (my M6TTL has it also).
Not sure what that plug is for though. The plug is still there on the M6TTL, NEXT to the TTL flash meter, and it's there in my M3 DS as well...
-Brian
Not sure what that plug is for though. The plug is still there on the M6TTL, NEXT to the TTL flash meter, and it's there in my M3 DS as well...
-Brian
MikeL
Go Fish
If you take the bottom plate off, you can run a long screwdriver up through the hole as Ronald M mentioned. Otherwise, you need to bend a screwdriver at an angle so that it will grip the thread correctly when going through the lens mount. It's easy to strip the screw for the infinity cam adjustment.
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genius and moron
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ferider
Veteran
As Gabor said, this hole is also the only way to take the RF follower off entirely. Which you need to do when taking the RF off (once the top plate has been removed), and disassemble the camera further.
Not sure the camera is light tight without the plug and lens removed.
Not sure the camera is light tight without the plug and lens removed.
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Tom A
RFF Sponsor
As stated, it is to adjust the rangefinder and also to remove the cam-assembly. It should be light tight as there is a coverplate at the bottom + the baseplate. If you are worried, put a piece of black tape over it. You can also get in touch with Leica for the part - esy to install - just match the cut-outs to the "ears" on the plug and with your finger, turn it 90 degrees.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Thanks again.
brett
Newbie
My mistake in the description- there is a metering cell in my M7's down there, the MP only has one on the upper chamber.
What does this cap do?
That's the L.E.D. (Lousy Exposure Drain). You've stumbled upon Leica's secret.
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