Guest Posted June 26, 2019 Share #1  Posted June 26, 2019 Advertisement (gone after registration) I have a Leica M2 and recently purchased a Metz 45 CL-4 flash. I used an adapter (Kaiser) for the flash socket of the M2 to convert it to a PC socket. All connection seems good. Initially, the Metz 45 is working as it should. When I advanced the film and press the shutter button, the flash fires. However, when I change the flash head angle (bounced flash), advance the film, and press the shutter button, the flash will not trigger. When I press the shutter button WITHOUT advancing the film, the flash will fires. When I advanced the film and press the shutter button, the flash will not fire. I tried checking the connections and everything looks good. My Leica M2 was recently CLA'd by Kanto Camera in Japan and everything in the camera seems to be working as it should. I get inconsistent results when using the flash. Sometimes it works, sometimes it won't. I wasted two rolls of films already. Has anyone experience this? Any ideas what is the cause of the flash not firing? Thank you for your help! Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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plaidshirts Posted June 26, 2019 Share #2  Posted June 26, 2019 In order to fix the problem, you will need to isolate it. The fault could be anywhere between your M2 and the flash. Do you have other bodies and flashes to check? Figuring out whether it's the camera or the flash would be a good starting point. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Geschlecht Posted June 26, 2019 Share #3  Posted June 26, 2019 Hello Ian, Welcome to the Forum. And don't forget to check the adapters converting the (Better) Leitz flash sockets to make them compatible with standard PC (Prontor - Compur) connectors. These little plug in converters (Regardless of brand.) have been known to fail on occasion. Even when brand new. Best Regards, Michael Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted June 27, 2019 Share #4  Posted June 27, 2019 5 hours ago, plaidshirts said: In order to fix the problem, you will need to isolate it. The fault could be anywhere between your M2 and the flash. Do you have other bodies and flashes to check? Figuring out whether it's the camera or the flash would be a good starting point. Thank you for the reply. Unfortunately, I do not have another body to test the flash. I will try to borrow other flashes to try with my Leica M2. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted June 27, 2019 Share #5  Posted June 27, 2019 3 hours ago, Michael Geschlecht said: Hello Ian, Welcome to the Forum. And don't forget to check the adapters converting the (Better) Leitz flash sockets to make them compatible with standard PC (Prontor - Compur) connectors. These little plug in converters (Regardless of brand.) have been known to fail on occasion. Even when brand new. Best Regards, Michael Hello, Michael. Thanks for the reply. I will try other flashes that uses PC sync cables to isolate the problem. Ian Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Geschlecht Posted June 27, 2019 Share #6 Â Posted June 27, 2019 (edited) Hello Ian, Don't forget to test the converting connectors also (The little plugs.). Sometimes they are the problem. Even when brand new. Best Regards, Michael Edited June 27, 2019 by Michael Geschlecht Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
otto.f Posted June 27, 2019 Share #7 Â Posted June 27, 2019 (edited) Advertisement (gone after registration) On 6/26/2019 at 4:53 PM, iancaldo said: Â Edited June 27, 2019 by otto.f Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Herr Barnack Posted June 27, 2019 Share #8  Posted June 27, 2019 If the camera was just CLAed and everything else is working right, the problem is probably not be the camera. I would suspect a bad connector (cable) between the camera & flash, or the adapter. It could also be using too high a shutter speed for the flash to properly sync.   Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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