mrtoml
Mancunian
I was out street shooting this morning in Portobello Road market in London with my 'new' M6 and it completely jammed up. The winder stuck half way. Taking off the lens revealed that the shutter curtain had only half cocked.
I removed the film and tried fiddling with the shutter curtain and the wind mechanism, but it is completely stuck. This is annoying as this is a fairly unused camera that has only had about 20 rolls through it.
Anyway as I happen to be in London for a few days I decided to take it straight to a repair shop. It was with some trepidation that I went to a Leica dealer for the first time (the Classic Camera in Pied Bull Yard). This was made worse by having read recent reports here of the snobbery and unhelpfulness of some dealers and so on (plus I had a CV 35mm on the camera rather than Leica glass).
Anyway they turned out to be very sympathestic and helpful. The guy I spoke to actually managed to unstick the shutter (I don't know how), but he said 'hang on' and shot a few more frames and sure enough the shutter jammed again and he said there must be something wrong with the winder. So they are going to show it to their repair man next week.
The other thing I noticed was that another customer in the shop was asking about M7s and was obviously completely new to RFs. But the salesman was extremely patient and friendly and talked him through the ins and outs and let him handle various cameras. So I can heartily recommend this shop to those in the UK.
I am a bit annoyed with the camera as this is the first time that I have ever had a camera fail on me in the field and it's a bit ironic that it is the Leica, but at least I have my Bessa as backup until they sort it out. 😉
Anyone else had this problem with their M6?
I removed the film and tried fiddling with the shutter curtain and the wind mechanism, but it is completely stuck. This is annoying as this is a fairly unused camera that has only had about 20 rolls through it.
Anyway as I happen to be in London for a few days I decided to take it straight to a repair shop. It was with some trepidation that I went to a Leica dealer for the first time (the Classic Camera in Pied Bull Yard). This was made worse by having read recent reports here of the snobbery and unhelpfulness of some dealers and so on (plus I had a CV 35mm on the camera rather than Leica glass).
Anyway they turned out to be very sympathestic and helpful. The guy I spoke to actually managed to unstick the shutter (I don't know how), but he said 'hang on' and shot a few more frames and sure enough the shutter jammed again and he said there must be something wrong with the winder. So they are going to show it to their repair man next week.
The other thing I noticed was that another customer in the shop was asking about M7s and was obviously completely new to RFs. But the salesman was extremely patient and friendly and talked him through the ins and outs and let him handle various cameras. So I can heartily recommend this shop to those in the UK.
I am a bit annoyed with the camera as this is the first time that I have ever had a camera fail on me in the field and it's a bit ironic that it is the Leica, but at least I have my Bessa as backup until they sort it out. 😉
Anyone else had this problem with their M6?