kyler.
Established
Hi everybody,
After recently acquiring a beautiful used M6,
There are 2 things that I would like to have done to it.
1. I feel like the rangefinder is a bit hazy(?), it's not as clear as that on my M8. I also feel like it would be nice for them to check it out and make sure everything's in working order. Does anybody know what exactly a CLA entails?
2. I would like my shutter advance lever to be replaced with an all metal M3 style advance lever.
My main question is who should I go to do this? I've heard that Leica NJ doesn't service film cameras anymore and Solms will take forever.
I hear there are some third party technicians that do CLA's. Would they also be able to replace my shutter lever? Who do you recommend?
Thank you for the help,
Kyle
After recently acquiring a beautiful used M6,
There are 2 things that I would like to have done to it.
1. I feel like the rangefinder is a bit hazy(?), it's not as clear as that on my M8. I also feel like it would be nice for them to check it out and make sure everything's in working order. Does anybody know what exactly a CLA entails?
2. I would like my shutter advance lever to be replaced with an all metal M3 style advance lever.
My main question is who should I go to do this? I've heard that Leica NJ doesn't service film cameras anymore and Solms will take forever.
I hear there are some third party technicians that do CLA's. Would they also be able to replace my shutter lever? Who do you recommend?
Thank you for the help,
Kyle
wjlapier
Well-known
I sent my M6 to Leica NJ and received it in August--I think it was there close to 6 weeks because of a back order part. The did a CLA, installed black chrome MP style levers--advance, rewind, and preview. Cost was $450.
I was talking to Don Goldberg last week and he was interested to know about my M6 at Leica NJ, because he heard the same thing you just mentioned about no more work on film bodies.
Don is the person I would send your camera to. He has my M7 and going to install the MP style levers on it as well as mask out some framelines.
I was talking to Don Goldberg last week and he was interested to know about my M6 at Leica NJ, because he heard the same thing you just mentioned about no more work on film bodies.
Don is the person I would send your camera to. He has my M7 and going to install the MP style levers on it as well as mask out some framelines.
kinoglass
Established
If you have the right tool--a clamp wrench-- you can easily remove the shutter release ring and replace the advance lever, provided you have one. Leica can sell it to you. As for the rangefinder: most of the haze is deposited over time on the top cover windows, oil vapors condensation on the windows exposed to external temperatures changes. The removal of the top cover requires the right size clamp tools but it is not rocket science neither. Hope this helps in demystifying servicing the Leica.
Vickko
Veteran
I can't imagine Leica NJ saying that they don't service film cameras. It would be their bread and butter.
Here is a list of service shops, all with good reputation:
http://nemeng.com/leica/007e.shtml
http://www.lhsa.org/resources/repair_services/default.aspx
...Vick
Here is a list of service shops, all with good reputation:
http://nemeng.com/leica/007e.shtml
http://www.lhsa.org/resources/repair_services/default.aspx
...Vick
sepiareverb
genius and moron
I think NJ has replaced the guy who retired. Can't imagine anybody could put an MP rewind on an M6...
Vickko
Veteran
The original poster wants an M3 style solid film advance lever on the M6. That is trivially easy.
You couldn't transplant an MP rewind on an M6; it is a different top deck housing (slanted on M6, flat on MP).
Vick
You couldn't transplant an MP rewind on an M6; it is a different top deck housing (slanted on M6, flat on MP).
Vick
NJ still services film cameras. Whether they are the best choice is debatable.
DonaldJ.
Established
call sherry krauter at golden touch. she can answer all of your questions, and let you know the costs of everything.
Icarus
Member
Give Sherry Krauter at Golden Touch a shout. She is running three weeks for this type of service and is arguably the best out there. She has always been great to work with.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Leica NJ is notoriously sloooow.
capricho
Member
Leica NJ is notoriously sloooow.
I called Sherry 10 days ago to inquire about a CLA. No return call. I guess she doesn't need the business.
Mister E
Well-known
kyler.
Established
Thanks guys,
I've just got in contact via email with all of them,
can amybody explain to me why youxin is so much cheaper than everybody else?
I've just got in contact via email with all of them,
can amybody explain to me why youxin is so much cheaper than everybody else?
daninjc
Well-known
You can also try Essex camera in NJ.
They did a great job with CLA and repair on my M6.
They did a great job with CLA and repair on my M6.
kyler.
Established
Self taught, and this is his side business.
Thanks,
is he doing the same quality work, and all the same things in the CLA?
John Lawrence
Well-known
A bit late to the party, but Gus Lazzari does very good work at a very reasonable price:
Gus Lazzari
TLC Camera Repair
2731 West Lexington Ave. Ext.
High Point, NC 27262-8227
thegreatgus@gmail.com
office: (336) 307-2126
cell: (949) 275-0313
John
Gus Lazzari
TLC Camera Repair
2731 West Lexington Ave. Ext.
High Point, NC 27262-8227
thegreatgus@gmail.com
office: (336) 307-2126
cell: (949) 275-0313
John
wjlapier
Well-known
The original poster wants an M3 style solid film advance lever on the M6. That is trivially easy.
You couldn't transplant an MP rewind on an M6; it is a different top deck housing (slanted on M6, flat on MP).
Vick
Rewind lever, not knob.

rlouzan
Well-known
Also Jesse Lirola's (AKA RFF ali_baba http://www.flickr.com/photos/21905651@N06/) father Jacinto Lirola. He's in New Haven CT, his email is - jacinto@snet.net or jacinto.lirola@gmail.com
Regards,
Robert
Regards,
Robert
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