Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2016/12/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks Phillipe and John! That's what I'm deciding to do, and cheers to you both for helping me think this through. I do have another Leica body, an M3, but that is still as accurate as my M9, so no complicating concerns there. So, I'll send Mr Repair-San my M9 (he already has my 90 'cron) and ask him not to adjust the M9, but only to use it while adjusting the 90 'cron to make sure that it focusses well (esp. wide open) on the M9. By the way, he is Nakamura-san in Kumamoto, Japan, in case that info might help anyone, and here is his site/blog, though it doesn't seem to get many updates: http://nakamuraop.exblog.jp/i6/. Thanks for thinking this through with me! Peter Or the body and the 90 cron stating expressly you want them NOT to modify anything on the body and focus their efforts on the lens ONLY ph Le 3 d?c. 2016 ? 10:32, John McMaster <john at mcmaster.fr> a ?crit : >* It may throw your other lenses out.... send him everything* > >* john* > >* -----Original Message-----* > >* I'm now thinking that perhaps my best course is to send the repair man my >* >* M9 and ask if he can adjust the 90 'cron so that it focusses properly on * >* my camera. Can you see any problem with this route?* > > >* Peter* >