Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Sadly it does not take that long: there died a wonderful untouched M3 Shutter, and all because some bunny told me to sun my lenses to keep the fungus off ;-) On Thursday, May 20, 2004, at 03:17 Australia/Melbourne, Peter Klein wrote: > On another list, the subject of cloth vs. metal shutters has come up. > The danger of the sun burning a hole in the shutter curtain was cited > as an advantage of the metal shutter. > > In over 30 years of using Leicas, I have never burned a hole in my > shutter (knock on wood, ptu-ptu-ptu!) . I wonder how long it actually > takes to happen. Nowadays I often set my lens to close focus when I'm > facing the sun on sunny days, just in case. But I never did this > before, and I never had a problem. > > I suspect normal body movement usually moves the sun's image around > enough so that the shutter doesn't "catch." On bright days, lenses > are usually stopped down, so less energy reaches the curtain. I > suspect that people have to leave the camera lying still in the sun > for an appreciable length of time for the shutter to "catch." And > probably the lens has to be fairly wide open and focused on or near > infinity. > > I'm curious how much of a danger this really is. Has anyone heard of > someone actually testing this out--hopefully on an already bad > curtain! :-) Does anyone have any firsthand information about such a > test? Or, would anyone who actually burned a hole in their shutter be > game enough to tell us how it happened? > > --Peter > > P.S. I have seen one Leica with a burnt hole in the shutter. The > original shutter on one of my cameras had a little patch over such a > hole. I don't know how it happened, because the previous owner said > he bought it that way. I happily used the camera until one of the > curtain strings failed, at which point I had both curtains replaced. > It worked fine before, and it works fine now. > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > Alastair