Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>Jonathan wrote: > >>I just spent some time photographing on a beach and >>I found out that the built in hood on my 50 summicron >>really likes to trap sand between it and the aperature >>ring. Net result: a bunch of scratches all around >>the outside of the hood. At 04:06 PM 9/22/99 -0700, Mark Rabiner wrote: > >He was then agreeing with you. I always used to bring my Nikons to the beach. >I'm too afraid of my single M6 body getting into trouble. Will get braver >with a second body. Jonathan, etc., please take this as the simple question that it is. I've lived on the California coast all of my 61 years. Two years of that in Santa Barbara CA at Brooks Inst. of Photography. Also a beach town. I, and my colleagues, have taken literally hundreds of thousands of photographs on and around the beach. Every conceivable camera type. Even in Mexico, shooting an underwater film, we camped for two weeks on the beach with all of our gear. Still and motion picture. I have never seen sand on or in any of my or anyone else's equipment. I/We have never had a grit problem. I'm stumped??? So my simple question is... how did it get there? And if it is in the shade, isn't it also under the f/stop and focus rings? Under the shutter speed dial? And perhaps making its way into the workings of your camera? I hope you can see why I'm curious... and I hope that what I've just said is not true. I hope that the lens shade grit was simply a single bad luck incident. NJ or Sherry can CLA your lens and replace the shade. Jim