OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
...I've looked for info on getting my Leica CLA'd but just can't find much.
Any ideas of rough price and best place for a UK based leica user to get a CLA. Everything seems pretty good but at the 1 and 1/2 sec shutter speeds my M6 makes an odd whirring sound after the shutter has clicked. Also the white meter spot looks a wee bit speckled - though I tend to use a hand held meter.
Oh go on then, while I'm here. Second body time. I know it'll be a meterless body, I tend to shoot wider rather than longer but which M? What's the deal with the M3/2 and the film loading spool, does the takeup reel actually separate from the baseplate? Is this slow? I'm not looking to buy just yet but I want to know everything about the camera from everyday users before I splash the cash.
CLA info would be most gratefully received!!
Thanks
Any ideas of rough price and best place for a UK based leica user to get a CLA. Everything seems pretty good but at the 1 and 1/2 sec shutter speeds my M6 makes an odd whirring sound after the shutter has clicked. Also the white meter spot looks a wee bit speckled - though I tend to use a hand held meter.
Oh go on then, while I'm here. Second body time. I know it'll be a meterless body, I tend to shoot wider rather than longer but which M? What's the deal with the M3/2 and the film loading spool, does the takeup reel actually separate from the baseplate? Is this slow? I'm not looking to buy just yet but I want to know everything about the camera from everyday users before I splash the cash.
CLA info would be most gratefully received!!
Thanks
Film dino
David Chong
Reputable Leica service people in England
Reputable Leica service people in England
(a) Peter Grisaffi, Camera Repairs & Restoration, Luton
http://www.angelfire.com/biz/Leica/
Best to call him on (0)1582 570395; not email
(b) Malcolm Taylor, Upper Lye Farm, Aymestrey, Leominter Herts HR6 9SZ
1568 770 542 (I hope this num ber is current, haven't spoken to Malcolm for some time)
Reputable Leica service people in England
(a) Peter Grisaffi, Camera Repairs & Restoration, Luton
http://www.angelfire.com/biz/Leica/
Best to call him on (0)1582 570395; not email
(b) Malcolm Taylor, Upper Lye Farm, Aymestrey, Leominter Herts HR6 9SZ
1568 770 542 (I hope this num ber is current, haven't spoken to Malcolm for some time)
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
the whirring sound i;ve learned is normal for the m2. I would expect the same forthe m6.
The m2 is a joy to use, i must say. Not the collapsible summicron though, with an impossible-to-grip thin focus grip and a rather awkward tab on it.
The m2 is a joy to use, i must say. Not the collapsible summicron though, with an impossible-to-grip thin focus grip and a rather awkward tab on it.
yoyo22
Well-known
OurManInTangier said:Everything seems pretty good but at the 1 and 1/2 sec shutter speeds my M6 makes an odd whirring sound after the shutter has clicked.
May I ask what kind of sound it is? Something different than the "zzzzz" which one can hear while the shutter is running and even a few moments after it has closed again at these slow speeds?
telenous
Well-known
What Manny et. al. have already said. CRR and the M2 are the way to go. The takeup spool of the M2 is actually more secure in loading than the M6; and perhaps only a couple of seconds more time consuming.
Avotius
Some guy
dont worry, the m6 I used had the same sound, its the mechanical timing mechanism.
btw there is a decent looking user m2 in the classifieds right now, I have my eye on it but dont know if I can justify that yet since I just got a bessa
btw there is a decent looking user m2 in the classifieds right now, I have my eye on it but dont know if I can justify that yet since I just got a bessa
wilt
Well-known
I don't shoot wide, am a 50's person, have the M3 and I love it.
Loading is no big deal.
Loading is no big deal.
Monz
Monz
OurManInTangier said:...I've looked for info on getting my Leica CLA'd but just can't find much.
Any ideas of rough price and best place for a UK based leica user to get a CLA. Everything seems pretty good but at the 1 and 1/2 sec shutter speeds my M6 makes an odd whirring sound after the shutter has clicked. Also the white meter spot looks a wee bit speckled - though I tend to use a hand held meter.
Oh go on then, while I'm here. Second body time. I know it'll be a meterless body, I tend to shoot wider rather than longer but which M? What's the deal with the M3/2 and the film loading spool, does the takeup reel actually separate from the baseplate? Is this slow? I'm not looking to buy just yet but I want to know everything about the camera from everyday users before I splash the cash.
CLA info would be most gratefully received!!
Thanks
Hi Simon,
Malcolm Taylor calibrated the rangefinder of my M6 last year - good job. I have the whirring sound on slower speeds but I have also noticed a strange "bouncing", clattering sound after the main shutter click which is hard to describe but doesn't sound right. Hence, I'm also planning to get the M6 fully serviced soon. MT is "reassuringly expensive" but I'm also looking into angelfire.
Like you, I'm thinking of a second body; something with a bit of automation: Bessa or Zeiss Ikon maybe?
All the best.
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Monz
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Nigel Meaby
Well-known
Simon
I've also sent cameras to Wil van Manen in Holland who is very good and not too expensive. Ok postage may be a little more but he can have a quick turnaround.
http://www.kamera-service.info/
I've also sent cameras to Wil van Manen in Holland who is very good and not too expensive. Ok postage may be a little more but he can have a quick turnaround.
http://www.kamera-service.info/
OurManInTangier
An Undesirable
Thanks everyone. The whirring I'm getting sounds exactly like various people have described so I won't worry too much. All my exposures seem to be correct at various speeds but I was just worried something may be on its way out. I think I'll hold off a CLA as the chap I bought from said it had a CLA last year and he seemed a very upfront and honest guy. I'll keep a note of the suggestions though as I think i'll give it a full service once I've had it for a year.
As regards the second body - I won't be buying anything yet, i need to save some money for the purpose but it may very well be the M2. I've heard very good things and the wider framelines will be a must for me. I was a little concerned about the fiddly nature of the take up spool but then I'd heard Leicas generally were hard to load and I've found mine to be an absolute joy since I've had it!
As regards the second body - I won't be buying anything yet, i need to save some money for the purpose but it may very well be the M2. I've heard very good things and the wider framelines will be a must for me. I was a little concerned about the fiddly nature of the take up spool but then I'd heard Leicas generally were hard to load and I've found mine to be an absolute joy since I've had it!
Nigel Meaby
Well-known
If it had a CLA last year then it shouldn't need a service as effectively a CLA is a service. Should be good for many years to come if it was done well.
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