Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]My Dad recently gave me his M3 system (M3 body c/w collapsible 50mm f2 Summicron and MC meter) which he purchased new in 1956. He hasn't used in the last 10 years or so. I have played with it a bit and have noticed the following problems: 1) Lens Fogging-- I understand this is a problem with '50s generation Leica lens. The fogging is visible if I shine a penlight through the lens and prints I have shot look noticeably "soft". I have talked to Kindermann here in Canada and their tech. seems to think that it could be the coating and that it will be at least $150 (CDN) to open it up. I also contacted David Yau, an independent service guy in Toronto, and he has quoted me "about $60" to clean the lens as best possible without detiorating the coating. Initially I thought that it was just matter of getting the lens cleaned; now it sounds like it might be beyond economic repair. Any opinions on what my chances are of getting it cleaned so it usable and where I should get it cleaned? 2) MC Meter-- The meter seems to read reasonably on the high (black) range but selecting the low (red dot) range does not seem to have any effect on the reading. Is the meter worth repairing? Used MC meters seem to sell in the $50-$100 range. Maybe I should just get a good used handheld meter. Opinions? 3) About 15 years ago Dad was having shutter-synch problems on flash pictures. At least I assume it was synch problem since the left hand side of the print would be obscured by a dark band. Dad sent it to Kindermann for what he called an overhaul but what I assume was a CLA of the body. However, shortly after it the same problem occured. I tried a few flash shots recently at 1/25 and didn't see the problem. What is the correct synch speed for an M3? If this problem reappears does it indicate that the shutter needs to be overhauled? I normally shoot with a Nikon FE2 and am fairly happy with it. I don't have much money to spend but I would like to try the "Leica experience" for myself. Jim Campbell