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my friend lend me his M6 and ask me for help.
he has an issue about slow speed.
the symptom is like this :
- sometimes he get the slow speed looks like 1/50s speed. there are no "rrrr" sound which normaly there if the speed is normal. this issue is randomly appear.
- the issue can be recreated more often if he shoot with the body of camera upside down.
I told him, a normal slow speed shutter behaviour of leica M is :
- when you select slow speed, the escapement assembly will be move in ready position to catch 2nd curtain.
- after the shutter pressed, 1st curtain move all the way, a snap sound can be heard.
- at the end of the 1st curtain travel, it will trigger 2nd curtain to start move/closing. but wait, it is held/catch by the slow speed escapement. you will hear the "rrrrr" sound as the escapement adds a delay.
- once the delay is enough, the slow speed escapement assy "release" the 2nd curtain and it will start to move/closing the film aperture, another snap heard at once it finished.
- then, the slow speed escapement move back to it's ready position, ready for the next exposure.
so in normal camera, during slow speed exposure you will hear :
- snap sound (1st curtain)
- rrrrr (delay)
- snap sound again (2nd curtain)
- another rrrrrr sound
the possibility of my friend case :
1. something dirt inside holding the slowspeed escapement assy not going back to the ready position after the exposure (the 2nd "rrrrr" sound missing).
2. the slow speed assembly FAILED to be in ready position at the time the slow speed is selected (no "rrrrr" sound at all)
3. something else is wrong.
then I open the M6 top cover, actuate the shutter for few times. and my finding :
- all mechanism is clean, move freely, no problem
- the slow speed is engage in the ready position according to the slow speed selected, no problem
- when I turn camera upside down, something moving on the slow speed mechanism. this is the problem.
The slowspeed escapement (as seen in picture below, taken from http://www.jumboprawn.net/jesse/cams/gear-profiles/leica-m2-overhaul/leica-m2-overhaul.html) have a black metal catch lever (bottom right corner)
the black metal lever is the catch which will hold the 2nd curtain during slow speed exposure. as you see, there are 2 metal deck/chassis (top and bottom) holding all assembly together.
another picture from the top (with the Orange color = slow speed escapement catch lever, below the assembly of shutter speed dial area.
and if you see from the side, it will clearly shown that it is engage with the 2nd curtain gear latch. (blue and orange color)
the problem with my friend M6 is that the slow speed escapement catch lever (orange colour) can move up and down around 1mm travel. when it is in UP position, the catch lever (orange) fail to engage with the 2nd curtain segmen gear lever (blue).
as I check the double deck chassis, it is tight, no problem, but as I check the catch lever (orange), there is a tiny gap which is possible for the catch to move up and down.
see picture below (taken with M6 facing at me, area under the RF window)
that's the tiny gap creating the problem (the catch lever in UP (problem) position)
as the camera history, it has never been serviced before. so this makes me wonder if this is a design problem. I never see any of this gap in M3 and M2 I have ever opened.
so, how to fix it ? options :
1. bend the catch lever nose down ==> bad idea
2. add a spacer on top of the gap, but need to keep the catch freely move.
I use option 2, and now my friend M6 is healthy as my other leica.
for you who have m6, can you check the symptom by setting shutter around 1/4s-1/8s and turn camera upside down while you shoot ? let me know if this is leica design issue. hopefully leica give me a free camera for finding this 😀
a search on the RFF tell me this :
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=77595
he has an issue about slow speed.
the symptom is like this :
- sometimes he get the slow speed looks like 1/50s speed. there are no "rrrr" sound which normaly there if the speed is normal. this issue is randomly appear.
- the issue can be recreated more often if he shoot with the body of camera upside down.
I told him, a normal slow speed shutter behaviour of leica M is :
- when you select slow speed, the escapement assembly will be move in ready position to catch 2nd curtain.
- after the shutter pressed, 1st curtain move all the way, a snap sound can be heard.
- at the end of the 1st curtain travel, it will trigger 2nd curtain to start move/closing. but wait, it is held/catch by the slow speed escapement. you will hear the "rrrrr" sound as the escapement adds a delay.
- once the delay is enough, the slow speed escapement assy "release" the 2nd curtain and it will start to move/closing the film aperture, another snap heard at once it finished.
- then, the slow speed escapement move back to it's ready position, ready for the next exposure.
so in normal camera, during slow speed exposure you will hear :
- snap sound (1st curtain)
- rrrrr (delay)
- snap sound again (2nd curtain)
- another rrrrrr sound
the possibility of my friend case :
1. something dirt inside holding the slowspeed escapement assy not going back to the ready position after the exposure (the 2nd "rrrrr" sound missing).
2. the slow speed assembly FAILED to be in ready position at the time the slow speed is selected (no "rrrrr" sound at all)
3. something else is wrong.
then I open the M6 top cover, actuate the shutter for few times. and my finding :
- all mechanism is clean, move freely, no problem
- the slow speed is engage in the ready position according to the slow speed selected, no problem
- when I turn camera upside down, something moving on the slow speed mechanism. this is the problem.
The slowspeed escapement (as seen in picture below, taken from http://www.jumboprawn.net/jesse/cams/gear-profiles/leica-m2-overhaul/leica-m2-overhaul.html) have a black metal catch lever (bottom right corner)

the black metal lever is the catch which will hold the 2nd curtain during slow speed exposure. as you see, there are 2 metal deck/chassis (top and bottom) holding all assembly together.
another picture from the top (with the Orange color = slow speed escapement catch lever, below the assembly of shutter speed dial area.

and if you see from the side, it will clearly shown that it is engage with the 2nd curtain gear latch. (blue and orange color)

the problem with my friend M6 is that the slow speed escapement catch lever (orange colour) can move up and down around 1mm travel. when it is in UP position, the catch lever (orange) fail to engage with the 2nd curtain segmen gear lever (blue).
as I check the double deck chassis, it is tight, no problem, but as I check the catch lever (orange), there is a tiny gap which is possible for the catch to move up and down.
see picture below (taken with M6 facing at me, area under the RF window)

that's the tiny gap creating the problem (the catch lever in UP (problem) position)
as the camera history, it has never been serviced before. so this makes me wonder if this is a design problem. I never see any of this gap in M3 and M2 I have ever opened.
so, how to fix it ? options :
1. bend the catch lever nose down ==> bad idea
2. add a spacer on top of the gap, but need to keep the catch freely move.
I use option 2, and now my friend M6 is healthy as my other leica.
for you who have m6, can you check the symptom by setting shutter around 1/4s-1/8s and turn camera upside down while you shoot ? let me know if this is leica design issue. hopefully leica give me a free camera for finding this 😀
a search on the RFF tell me this :
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=77595