mflannery
Member
I have just returned from visiting the upper Antelope Slot canyon near Page Az with my M7 and am still awaiting the development of four rolls of film to check the results. However, I thought I would give a report on my camera and get advice on what to do next.
It was a cloudy and blowy day in the Slot and sandy dust was blowing all around. The light was still good, but not good conditions for cameras in general. I changed several rolls of film in these conditions and changed the lens several times-probably not too bright an idea under the circumstance. The camera performed well with a tripod with up to ten second exposure times. But the next day, while shooting elsewhere, the advance mechanism and actuating button froze up. I cannot take a picture, nor advance the film, in either AE mode nor on the manual speed which takes the batteries out of play. I replaced the batteries the day before to make sure they would not be a problem, so I do not have a dead battery problem. The exposure button only deflects downward a small amount so I suspect that sand or something is preventing the actuation of the lights, and not allowing the advancement of the film.
I intend to contact Leica, DAG and Sherry to see who to send it to, but I think I also need to replace the ISO pin sensors with the optical type as I ocassionally get false meter readings, and it needs to be "recycled" to get a correct reading.
Any opinions would be appreciated.
Also I was the only film shooter in a group of eight. One photog quit early due to conditions, and two others with high end brand name DSLRs experienced problems on site with their auto focusing lenses and other issues, so I was not alone-but at least I made it through the session.
I apologize for the long post-but those Canyons are really worth the visit.
Mike Flannery
It was a cloudy and blowy day in the Slot and sandy dust was blowing all around. The light was still good, but not good conditions for cameras in general. I changed several rolls of film in these conditions and changed the lens several times-probably not too bright an idea under the circumstance. The camera performed well with a tripod with up to ten second exposure times. But the next day, while shooting elsewhere, the advance mechanism and actuating button froze up. I cannot take a picture, nor advance the film, in either AE mode nor on the manual speed which takes the batteries out of play. I replaced the batteries the day before to make sure they would not be a problem, so I do not have a dead battery problem. The exposure button only deflects downward a small amount so I suspect that sand or something is preventing the actuation of the lights, and not allowing the advancement of the film.
I intend to contact Leica, DAG and Sherry to see who to send it to, but I think I also need to replace the ISO pin sensors with the optical type as I ocassionally get false meter readings, and it needs to be "recycled" to get a correct reading.
Any opinions would be appreciated.
Also I was the only film shooter in a group of eight. One photog quit early due to conditions, and two others with high end brand name DSLRs experienced problems on site with their auto focusing lenses and other issues, so I was not alone-but at least I made it through the session.
I apologize for the long post-but those Canyons are really worth the visit.
Mike Flannery