wjlapier
Well-known
Seems my MP advance lever is stuck. I just loaded a roll of film and advanced the lever once, fired the shutter and advanced again, but this time it stuck about half way. Any suggestions? Solutions? The Leicavit won't advance either, but will when not on the camera.
Darn-it. Does it have to go to Leica--no warranty. Or maybe Sherry or DAG?
Bummer...
Darn-it. Does it have to go to Leica--no warranty. Or maybe Sherry or DAG?
Bummer...
Vickko
Veteran
1. set the rewind lever to R and see if you can rewind the film. If yes, will the advance lever then free up?
2. hard to diagnose without the camera in my hands. Best to send it to someone who knows Leica's.
Good luck
Vick
2. hard to diagnose without the camera in my hands. Best to send it to someone who knows Leica's.
Good luck
Vick
suckerpunch
*$&!
tried taking the film out?
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
VERY SORRY to hear Bill...BUMMER
here are a Few Thoughts / aside from taking the Film out & starting again

Aaron/endustry just recently highly recommended 'Essex Camera Service' in NJ / Tel: 201 9337272
Email: info@essexcamera.com
I spoke with Shi Kim there who was very Helpful w/ my enquiries
turnaround time generally 10 days ....
Otherwise Stan Tamarkin of 'Tamrkin' Cameras in Connecticut
I buy all my Leicas from Stan
The cameras generally have either a Tamarkin 6 month warranty OR a Leica 1 year Warranty
He has a repair man he uses for all his in house Leica Equipment
Tel; 203 397 9191
Best of Luck- Helen
here are a Few Thoughts / aside from taking the Film out & starting again
Aaron/endustry just recently highly recommended 'Essex Camera Service' in NJ / Tel: 201 9337272
Email: info@essexcamera.com
I spoke with Shi Kim there who was very Helpful w/ my enquiries
turnaround time generally 10 days ....
Otherwise Stan Tamarkin of 'Tamrkin' Cameras in Connecticut
I buy all my Leicas from Stan
The cameras generally have either a Tamarkin 6 month warranty OR a Leica 1 year Warranty
He has a repair man he uses for all his in house Leica Equipment
Tel; 203 397 9191
Best of Luck- Helen
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wjlapier
Well-known
The film is not in the camera as it got stuck and I took it out using the rewind knob.
Again, loaded film in it like I always do. Before I mounted the 'vit I advanced the lever one more time to make sure the film was advancing ( I always do this )--it got stuck halfway through. Turned the r lever to rewind the film and re-winded (sp?) the film.
Thanx for those suggestions Helen. At least I have the M3 to play with while I wait--unless someone else has a solution.
Again, loaded film in it like I always do. Before I mounted the 'vit I advanced the lever one more time to make sure the film was advancing ( I always do this )--it got stuck halfway through. Turned the r lever to rewind the film and re-winded (sp?) the film.
Thanx for those suggestions Helen. At least I have the M3 to play with while I wait--unless someone else has a solution.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
Will the M3 wind and click when there is no film loaded? I would try it with and without the Leicavit.
maddoc
... likes film again.
Do you bulk-load film ? If yes and you shoot a lot of bulk-loaded film, changes a high that a small snippet of film got stuck somewhere inside and is blocking the shutter mechanism. Just a thought ... Hopefully it turns out well !
wjlapier
Well-known
Just got off the phone with Sherry. It's like sitting down and having a cup of coffee with an old friend. She has my 35 cron, so I will send her my MP.
MikeL
Go Fish
You mean coffee with an old friend that will talk your ear off? 
wjlapier
Well-known
You mean coffee with an old friend that will talk your ear off?![]()
Exactly! Lots of good stuff too
Rogier
Rogier Willems
Did it get fixed and was is expensive?
_goodtimez
Well-known
Hi Bummer,
it could be the threaded washer just below the rewind crank, the one that you have to remove after you removed the crank if you want to take the top off.
Get it ? it looks like a washer but its actually a nut, very flat.
It happened to me with a couple M6. Take a look.
it could be the threaded washer just below the rewind crank, the one that you have to remove after you removed the crank if you want to take the top off.
Get it ? it looks like a washer but its actually a nut, very flat.
It happened to me with a couple M6. Take a look.
wjlapier
Well-known
The MP was repaired by Sherry Krauter and sold a while back.
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