kennethshen
Newbie
Hi friends,
Bit new here and a very new to Leicas - so thanks in advance for any help here.
I'm looking into buying a Leica M5 that's currently overseas - but the shop owner says that you can't see the light meter reading because the exposure meter section is too dark and the scale cannot be seen.
They say the light meter actually functions fine, but you can read the light meter if a light is shone directly into the illumination window. Sounds like some kind of darkening of the illumination window and it's now not letting in enough light? Does anyone know about this problem and if it's an easy fix?
Couldn't find anything about this online - would really appreciate any help on this.
Thanks!
Bit new here and a very new to Leicas - so thanks in advance for any help here.
I'm looking into buying a Leica M5 that's currently overseas - but the shop owner says that you can't see the light meter reading because the exposure meter section is too dark and the scale cannot be seen.
They say the light meter actually functions fine, but you can read the light meter if a light is shone directly into the illumination window. Sounds like some kind of darkening of the illumination window and it's now not letting in enough light? Does anyone know about this problem and if it's an easy fix?
Couldn't find anything about this online - would really appreciate any help on this.
Thanks!