Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks for the tip. I'll drop by the bookstore tomorrow and cancel the order. Dan C. At 08:56 PM 06-07-99 EDT, you wrote: >In a message dated 7/6/99 8:39:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time, >dcardish@microtec.net writes: > ><< Has anyone on the LUG seen the new book by Tomosy entitled, "Leica Camera > Repair Handbook"? I have ordered it sight unseen, and hope I don't end up > with a Turkey. > > Dan C. >> > >I got mine from Amazon.com last week and I've already sent it back. I was >looking for a carefully laid out step-by-step manual to show me how to >self-maintain and adjust my Leicas, and this book doesn't do it. In the M >range it covers the M3, MDa, M5 and CL, but not the M2, M4, M4-2, M4-P or M6. > Even the ones it does cover, it just basically tells you how to take it all >apart, not step-by-step how to adjust the things an industrious owner might >want to do, such as the rangefinder or shutter speeds. There are photos but >they aren't well tied to the text and there aren't nearly enough of them nor >are they adequately labelled. I'm a very mechanically-adept individual and >do a lot of camera maintenance the average person wouldn't, but I would not >even begin to attempt to delve into a Leica with that book as my only guide. >For those familiar with American automotive books, the analogy I'd draw is >that this book is more like a Chilton's than a real shop manual. > >DT > >