Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/05/26

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Subject: Re: M6 & Infra-red
From: ROB HEYMAN <rheyman@cynergy.com.au>
Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 04:23:06 +1000

Joe Berenbaum wrote:

> I've been meaning to use my M6 for black and white IR but haven't done
>
> so
> yet; I seem to use colur IR in that and b&w IR in a Rollei 35 so far.
> But
> now I'm curious.
>
> Also I'm curious what lens/es you were using when you got this effect.
>
> I have one suggestion; assume the most likely explanation, which IMO
> is that
> the shutter that is leaking IR between exposures and set out to prove
> or
> disprove it by shooting pictures that will (or are likely to) show the
>
> effect on the first half of a film as you did before, and then
> religiously
> use a lenscap between exposures on the remainder of the film whilst
> continuing to shoot pictures that you think are likely to show this
> effect.
> If the phenomenon only appears on the first half, you will have some
> evidence to suggest that the shutter was leaking IR light.
>
> Joe:

> Many thanks to Eric, Joe, Colin, Bill and Stephen for your valuable
> comments regarding the problem I am having with infra red film in my
> M6. I will try a roll of i-r against plain blue sky, (of which we have
> plenty here in Queensland) using various apertures, and using the lens
> cap between exposures for some of the film.

>  Another test I will conduct is to leave the camera for varying times
> with lens cap off, then wind on without exposing the film and see if
> the film is affected. This will test for the penetration of the blind
> by i-r light. If I see the offending circle on the supposedly
> unexposed film, we will know that the blind is the problem.
>
> Joe, you asked which lenses I used. It was both  the Summicron 35/2
> and Summicron 50/2.  As I said, the offending aperture was f11 and
> f16.

Rob Heyman
Brisbane  Australia.