[LRflex] Re: R3s .... too old?
- From: phamard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 16:45:29 +0200
Hi Keith,
sorry for your meters (should have kept to yards and inches by the way) . =
The germs haven't spread as far as my R3 or R4 - I had three - long lastin=
g as nearly forgotten in camera -rolls processed last week and didn't find=
any fault with them ( at with regard to light metering I mean).
Would yours long for a mighty clean up for Spring?
Hope you can sort that out as these were, and still are very pleasant and =
efficent bodies to use.
Yours
Phil...x
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>Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 15:35:23 +0100
>De: KEITH LONGMORE <keith=40SCAPEWHEEL.CO.UK>
>A: leicareflex=40freelists.org
>Sujet: =5BLRflex=5D R3s .... too old?
>
>Hi Folks
>I wonder if you have any views on this.
>
>My first R3 is STILL in for repair=21 The repairer has failed miserably =
>to repair the meter. As soon as it appears OK, and on goes the case - =
>pouf=21 It dies again. Now my other R3 has gone bananas. I was puzzled=
=
>by the meter readings, so had it checked last Thursday. 3 stops out=21 =
>Under exposing. so that's out of commission now, too.
>
>And my R-E? Some suspiciously dark shots in the last batch.
>
>Does anyone know if meter failure is contagious in Leicas? Camera flu, =
>perhaps? Never had problems like this with my old Canon EOS 600 - and =
>it's just as old as the R-E, and probably had a harder life.
>
>The irony is that a Leica Meter that I bought recently in a defunct =
>condition, which I duly repaired, is no more than a stop out across the =
>range. The old 'uns must have been the good 'uns=21
>
>REgards
>Keith Longmore
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