Philip Whiteman
Old hand returning to the fray
I've just dug out my small amount of leica R kit, thinking I'd sell it to help pay for a rather expensive car repair - but instead found myself deciding to hang onto the cameras and fixing one of them myself (see the repair forum for how to get the top plate off an R4 and get the viewfinder shutter speed readout going again!)
For my money, the R4 is still a lovely camera and I have had superb results from mine. The only glitches have been that shutter speed readout becoming sluggish and then failing (now fixed, along with the frame counter that wouldn't fully return) - but the electronics have been reliable.
The R4 says 'made by leitz Portugal' on the bottom. My R4s Mod.2 says 'Ernst Leitz Wetzlar GmbH' - does this mean it was made in Wetzlar, I wonder? One thing that makes me think that it might have been, is that the Mod.2 introduced features that appeared on the R5 and mechanical-shutter R6, which was Wetzlar built. I understand that R5s were made in Portugal, but could it be that the R4s Mod.2 was used as a kind of ramp-up exercise for Wetzlar production of the R6?
For my money, the R4 is still a lovely camera and I have had superb results from mine. The only glitches have been that shutter speed readout becoming sluggish and then failing (now fixed, along with the frame counter that wouldn't fully return) - but the electronics have been reliable.
The R4 says 'made by leitz Portugal' on the bottom. My R4s Mod.2 says 'Ernst Leitz Wetzlar GmbH' - does this mean it was made in Wetzlar, I wonder? One thing that makes me think that it might have been, is that the Mod.2 introduced features that appeared on the R5 and mechanical-shutter R6, which was Wetzlar built. I understand that R5s were made in Portugal, but could it be that the R4s Mod.2 was used as a kind of ramp-up exercise for Wetzlar production of the R6?