Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/03

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Subject: RE: [Leica] M6 Film Catching
From: "Dan S" <dstate1@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 03 Oct 1999 21:30:56 GMT

Jonathan, a response of true insight!

Best wishes!
Dan


>
>Hi Jerald,
>
>I was exactly where you were 3 months ago when I bought my M6.  In fact I
>asked a similar question to the LUG. Keep your head down, it might get 
>nasty
>over the next few days ;-).
>
>OK, first thing: the M6 loads like no other camera.  If you have been using
>SLRs for a while you must forget everything you have ever learned about 
>film
>loading.
>
>Second thing: Do it exactly the way the manual says. Put the film canister
>half way in, drag the leader across and put it into the spool exactly as
>diagrammed.  Push film canister in and close bottom.  That's it. DO NOT TRY
>TO DO ANYTHING ELSE TO THE LEADER!! Do not attempt to wind film without
>closing bootom in an attempt to see film holes contact sprocket or see film
>wind onto take up spool. Do not attempt to use your pinky to push the 
>leader
>deep into the takeup spool.  In my experience, misloads have been the 
>result
>of doing the aforementioned things or by putting too little or too much
>leader into the takeup spool.  I practiced a few times at home watching TV
>before I got it right.
>
>Some on this list will suggest putting crimps into the leader or making it
>longer.  In my experience this is not necessary.
>
>Jonathan Lee

>
>
>I am new to the M6. I am having a difficult time getting the film to
>"catch" during the initial threading.I have wasted a few rolls of film
>with out taking a picture. Any  suggestions would be appreicated.

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