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A big thank-you to everyone who replied!
The film could have very well been mis-loaded, as this is my first Leica; however, I loaded the roll 4 or 5 times before I actually went outside to use it to make sure I knew how to do it properly. The weird thing was that at about frame 20, after being outside for awhile and having shot those 20 frames outside, the film stopped advancing. Seemed strange to me that it worked up until that point.
When I bought this camera I didn't ask if there had been a recent CLA--I was too excited that I got such a good deal it didn't even cross my mind. I did ear-test the shutter speed accuracy and everything seemed kosher. Yesterday I used the serial number to look up the age of the camera and discovered it was made in December of 1978. If the previous owner hadn't sent it in for a CLA, I'm sure that's my problem right there. I hear DAG is amazing. I may require his services sooner than I originally thought...
For the record, the Leica was hanging around my neck, outside my jacket the entire time I was outside. The camera does get extremely cold after being in those sorts of conditions! Even through thick gloves it hurts to hold it for more than 5 seconds at a time. I can certainly understand that the film would be very brittle in this weather.
Speaking of cold cameras (sorry...I'm going off on a tangent): I was thinking of buying a Luigi half-case to protect my fingers from freezing when I hold the camera in winter. Film is brittle, and I assume leather would, too. Can anyone tell me from personal experience if Luigi's cases hold up in the cold?
Thanks again to everyone who replied!
The film could have very well been mis-loaded, as this is my first Leica; however, I loaded the roll 4 or 5 times before I actually went outside to use it to make sure I knew how to do it properly. The weird thing was that at about frame 20, after being outside for awhile and having shot those 20 frames outside, the film stopped advancing. Seemed strange to me that it worked up until that point.
When I bought this camera I didn't ask if there had been a recent CLA--I was too excited that I got such a good deal it didn't even cross my mind. I did ear-test the shutter speed accuracy and everything seemed kosher. Yesterday I used the serial number to look up the age of the camera and discovered it was made in December of 1978. If the previous owner hadn't sent it in for a CLA, I'm sure that's my problem right there. I hear DAG is amazing. I may require his services sooner than I originally thought...
For the record, the Leica was hanging around my neck, outside my jacket the entire time I was outside. The camera does get extremely cold after being in those sorts of conditions! Even through thick gloves it hurts to hold it for more than 5 seconds at a time. I can certainly understand that the film would be very brittle in this weather.
Speaking of cold cameras (sorry...I'm going off on a tangent): I was thinking of buying a Luigi half-case to protect my fingers from freezing when I hold the camera in winter. Film is brittle, and I assume leather would, too. Can anyone tell me from personal experience if Luigi's cases hold up in the cold?
Thanks again to everyone who replied!