Alec
Amateur
My brand new (not really) M6 titanisiert is starting to behave strangely, although the previous owner had it CLA'd a few years ago.
The interval between pictures is more uneven than that of my M2, but I am used to that, thanks to the Kiev.
What's really annoying is the ghosting that appears on some pictures (especially outdoors), like those in attachment. Between 1/60 and 1/250 IIRC.
A light leak from the back would not look like that, would it? I am scared about a 'bouncing' (or is it 'rebounding') shutter. Help me please! The last thing I need right now is to pay French prices for a Leica CLA/repair.
The interval between pictures is more uneven than that of my M2, but I am used to that, thanks to the Kiev.
What's really annoying is the ghosting that appears on some pictures (especially outdoors), like those in attachment. Between 1/60 and 1/250 IIRC.
A light leak from the back would not look like that, would it? I am scared about a 'bouncing' (or is it 'rebounding') shutter. Help me please! The last thing I need right now is to pay French prices for a Leica CLA/repair.
pvdhaar
Peter
No that doesn't appear to be a light leak. Except for one frame, the problem is confined to the 24x36 frame. Have you checked whether the 2nd curtain doesn't stick when it closes?
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
I fear it will have to go to Leica to check the shutter-curtains
But first check if there is no a sliver of film preventing the 2nd curtain from closing properly. Sometimes a small torn off piece of perforation will do that.
Alec
Amateur
Thank you my friends from the Low Countries. 
It seems I can't get to replicate that behaviour in the lab (ie at my desk), but I'll look carefully for any tiny piece of film.
What puzzles me is
> the erratic character of the problem
> the inter-image area overexposure between views 20-21 and 25-26 (normally even a sticky curtain should close before I get to wind the film, shouldn't it?)
It seems I can't get to replicate that behaviour in the lab (ie at my desk), but I'll look carefully for any tiny piece of film.
What puzzles me is
> the erratic character of the problem
> the inter-image area overexposure between views 20-21 and 25-26 (normally even a sticky curtain should close before I get to wind the film, shouldn't it?)
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
It would not, really. If you did not cock the shutter and the 2nd curtain sticks just before closing it will be light through the lens that causes the fogging. If you cock the shutter immediately it will pull the curtains back and close the opening thus explaining the erratic nature. And if it is a mechanical block of the curtain (for instance some filmrest) it may well move around.
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