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Anatomy of the Leica M8


marknorton

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Well, it looks as if we got our money's worth :D , there's a lot of engineering in that product! I wonder if any location other than Solms will ever be able to service them.

 

Mark from the work you've done have you been able to acertain why there seemed to be such a high impedance between various parts of the body shell components? If I remember correctly some time ago you measured about 100 Ohms between some items.

 

Bob.

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Mark, you gotta get the vote for the biggest cojones!!!

 

That was an impressive display of virtuoso, afraid-of-nothing, engineering talent! Many thanks for the public service and for your perspectives on the M8 design and build.

 

Jeff (still shaking his head...)

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Woah! Super impressive Post!

 

I hope you get to write this one off as a biz expense if it doesn't go back togeather!

 

Thank you very much for the insight in to my beloved camera. Your posts make me apprciate the camera even more than i already did :)

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I tried running the motor directly from a 3v battery and, outside the camera, it is much quieter than when inside. I think at least some of the excessive shutter noise comes from vibrations from the motor being amplified because it is directly mounted on the camera body. A compliant mounting to reduce transmission might reduce the noise.

When you put it back together, are you going to try and mod it to reduce the shutter noise? If not you, SOMEBODY should make an attempt at it. :)

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Mark your certifiable but we love ya. LOL

 

Awesome to see this, now don't start drinking and try to put it back together, you may get a M7 1/2

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