Luddite Frank
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Might have already been cracked, and the heat from your hand enough to loosen the glue ?
Over the years I have piddled around with numerous different ways to load the Barnack LTMs but have found that trimming the leader properly, as recommended by Leica themselves, is the best solution. It is a PITA but I kind of consider learning to do these things properly is a condition of ownership.
But each person seems to want to invent, or use, an alternative method. I guess that is the fun of still using old cameras.
Hi, I had this happen a while ago, hope I've remembered correctly, the take up spool is on a clutch and it needed adjusting. The film would start to unwind (ending up loosely around the spool) and jam after a few shots. Hope this helps. Regards, David
Has anyone used Youxin Ye's services? Does he offer vulcanite replacement with his CLAs?
I think it is more likely that the sprockets were not engaged with the film. The film is transported by the sprockets, it isn't being pulled by the spool. If there is resistance, or if the sprockets aren't moving the film, the spool will slip. It is designed to do that.
I've done it! Finally completed my first roll of film after much trial and error. Just rewound back my first roll with no problems! Can't wait to get this processed and see the results! I'm especially excited to see the differences the Elmar makes compared to the 50mm Canon lens I've been using in the past. I've never had this much anticipation after finishing a roll before.