ulrich.von.lich
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I recently bought an M4-2 to temporarily replace my two M2s, both gone for service.
Although I was told the M4-2 was more problematic, I thought I might give it a try, since it's quite handy to have a hotshoe.
I notice the slow speeds are off. It would be ok if they can be adjusted, but now I'm having doubts.
Usually when slow speeds are off, all speeds between 1s and 1/30s would be off. However, on this M4-2, the 1s, 1/8s, 1/30s sound correct whilst the 1/2s and 1/4s are too fast, and the 1/15s is WAY too slow. Actually the 1/15s sounds like 1/2s.
I remember having heard somewhere the slow speeds on some M4-2s could never be adjusted correctly, and I'm starting to think perhaps it's a problem that a simple lubrification won't resolve.
I happen to have an M2 for parts. Does anyone know if the slow speed escapement assembly of the M2 is interchangeable with that of the M4-2?
Although I was told the M4-2 was more problematic, I thought I might give it a try, since it's quite handy to have a hotshoe.
I notice the slow speeds are off. It would be ok if they can be adjusted, but now I'm having doubts.
Usually when slow speeds are off, all speeds between 1s and 1/30s would be off. However, on this M4-2, the 1s, 1/8s, 1/30s sound correct whilst the 1/2s and 1/4s are too fast, and the 1/15s is WAY too slow. Actually the 1/15s sounds like 1/2s.
I remember having heard somewhere the slow speeds on some M4-2s could never be adjusted correctly, and I'm starting to think perhaps it's a problem that a simple lubrification won't resolve.
I happen to have an M2 for parts. Does anyone know if the slow speed escapement assembly of the M2 is interchangeable with that of the M4-2?
