Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Justin, I thought it was just me! I have an R4 and an M6 which are both showing the same symptoms -- blisters underneath the black chrome which burst, leaving a corroded spot. Strangely my Leicaflex SL and M3 do not have this problem. I have a feeling that it's the chrome over brass that's saving them. In my case it can't be because of sub-tropic conditions -- I live in Maine, Tim >I have an important question regarding the LEICA M Black body and lens >anodized finishes. > >I've recently noticed my anodized finishes beginning to bubble. With two of >my lenses, the bubbles are actually getting bumped into or scraped against >(while working) and as a result, are popping open, like a paint bubble, to >reveal the raw chrome metal below. > >(Note: All of the bubbles are roughly the size of pin points, some smaller >some smaller) > >I dropped into LEICA-USA a few months ago, and they were of little help. >They told me they would need to replace the parts. > >They also blamed the sub-tropical conditions I occasionally work in (as I'm >based in Asia) as being part of the problem... > >Has anyone ever heard of such problems, and if so, what is the cause? and >can the process be reversed or prevented? > >Somehow, I don't think Lemon Oil will do the trick. > >many thanks, > >Justin