Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/08/28

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Subject: Re: [Leica] M6 battery cover slot
From: fbrunell@bonzai.net (Francois Brunelle)
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1998 13:10:10 -0400

What about getting rid of the battery and the slotted cap altogether and use
your M6 like a faithfull M4 or M3 with a handheld meter.  You could then put
a blackened piece of cork in the hole.  I'll tell you, your problem seems so
serious that I would definitively refer it to rec.p&s.help
Who knows maybe a proud owner of an F5 or EOS 1n will have found a better
solution for you!!

Just joking you guys with big arms and huge black brownies!!! :-)))

Francois
- -----Original Message-----
From: Spencer Clarke <sclark2@ibm.net>
To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
Date: Friday, August 28, 1998 8:47 AM
Subject: [Leica] M6 battery cover slot


>Dear Group:
>
>Regards the thread on "slots in M6 battery covers", I have a situation of
>grave concern.
>
>My M6 battery cover has, from birth, never been blessed with a slot.
>Just one of those genetic things I suppose.
>
>However, over the period of the group's discussion of this all important
>subject a curious and unexplained slot phenomenon has begun to manifest
>itself.
>
>First I noticed a light serration on the cover where the slot would
normally
>be. As days rolled by I noticed the beginnings of what could only be
>described as a slot. This was frightening as I hadn't bought a
>slot and didn't want a slot and really wasn't a battery slot type of
>photographer.
>
>As the scribed area deepen, it  really became embarrassing to take this
>camera out in public.
>
>In fact, I made the fateful decision to cover the affected area with some
>"Group" approved red spot black electrical tape.
>
>What a visceral relief to be able to take my beloved M6 out in public and
>not have the damnable battery cover slot showing, which by this time had
>grown to a full length and depth standard slot.
>
>Well, I ask you to imagine my surprise, not to mention my horror and
>embarrassment when last night I removed the black tape to replace it with a
>new bit of tape and there to my unbelieving eyes was the horrid slot, but
>now; it was painted red like the red dot on the front of my camera.
>
>Feverishly I reached for more black tape when I discovered there was
>no more on the tape spool. To make matters worse I have been informed that
>as a result of recent hurricane Bonnie there is no  more black  tape to be
>had.
>
>What to do? Not only about the now dammed red slot,  but now I think I have
>noticed the numbers & letters on the film speed dial on the camera back
>taking on a slight pinkish hue.  Please, suggestions for a fellow Lugger.
>
>Spencer Clarke
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