johnastovall
Light Hunter - RIP 2010
I thinking about getting an M4 but there's something about the plastic frame line selector and timer levers being plastic which stricks a discordant note.
Can a good shop replace them with the M3's metal ones?
Has anyone done this?
Can a good shop replace them with the M3's metal ones?
Has anyone done this?
colyn
ישו משיח
These levers can be easily changed out. The problem may be in finding the all metal levers though..
ocean7
DSLR Defector
Yesjohnastovall said:Has anyone done this?

I purchased the camera with the levers replaced but I know it has been done by Youxin Ye. I am totally in love with my M4!
wintoid
Back to film
Ugh that is beautiful
johnastovall
Light Hunter - RIP 2010
ocean7 said:Yes
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I purchased the camera with the levers replaced but I know it has been done by Youxin Ye. I am totally in love with my M4!![]()
Lovely, That what I want!!
ocean7
DSLR Defector
Thanks! The M4 is a beautiful camera as it is but I must say it's really a beauty with those M3 levers. You should ask Youxin Ye is he has the parts in stock.
normclarke
normclarke
Hi,
Be careful when changing the DA lever as it left hand thread. Always fully 'charge' this lever and then release the holding screw. Otherwise its a doddle.
Cheers,
normclarke
Be careful when changing the DA lever as it left hand thread. Always fully 'charge' this lever and then release the holding screw. Otherwise its a doddle.
Cheers,
normclarke
johnastovall
Light Hunter - RIP 2010
normclarke said:Hi,
Be careful when changing the DA lever as it left hand thread. Always fully 'charge' this lever and then release the holding screw. Otherwise its a doddle.
Cheers,
normclarke
I'll most likely let DAG or Sherry K. do the changing. I have ten thumbs...
ferider
Veteran
Why not an M2 with Quickspool ?
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
normclarke said:Hi,
Be careful when changing the DA lever as it left hand thread. Always fully 'charge' this lever and then release the holding screw. Otherwise its a doddle.
Cheers,
normclarke
Uh, it's a "doddle?" Interesting expression, never heard it before. What does it mean? Sounds British. (Or Australian?)
sepiareverb
genius and moron
unlike 'diddle'...
normclarke
normclarke
Sorry for using the 'old' language, a common phrase in the U.K.
Cheers,
normclarke
Cheers,
normclarke
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