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Hi there thanks for your reply but thinking about it I'm sure I didn't swap lenses outdoors when taking the images. In fact this image of the 'Pew End' below was actually taken immediately before the one posted earlier which is a bad image. I took another 24 exp film this morning which contains images from the Norway trip and it will be interesting to see what they are like.

 

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Mike

 

Just got the other 24 exp film back and there was one image #11A which looked like this yet the other one immediately #10A in front of it is like this. The only thing I can see is that with the bad image I was almost shooting directly into the sun so could it be lens flare. I really don't know.

 

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Mike :(

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Rein aus Interesse: Wie würde eine silberne Leica M6, mit schwarzem Handgriff und schwarzem Summicron-M 2/35 mit runder Sonnenblende aussehen?

 

Puhhh...was ein Satz :D

 

Wenn du mir den Handgriff, das Cron und die Blende schickst, steck ich die mal an meine chrom M6 dran... :D

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Thank you Mike,

 

If you haven't changed the lens pre or post exposure, then you could get a similar effect by carrying the camera without a lens cap, with its aperture open wide, (outdoors, in bright sunlight.)

The more I look at your images, the more convinced I become that you have a light leakage issue.

As well as the single frame test I eluded to in an earlier post, you can do a physical check if you have a darkroom? , plus a small torch and towel, (for masking around the torch as it is placed into the lens throat.)

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OK Mike, but remember the light leak can occur by lens changing post taking the image.

 

I assume these effects are clearly visable on the negatives?

 

Yep very clear but on this last roll the 50mm Summicron was on the body all of the time, I never took it off at all. :confused: :confused:

 

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Mike :(

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I got my first films back from the pro lab. I love the colours in this shot. I think the light streak is a reflection in the mirror. I put a couple of poppy shots in the photo forum. Who needs to spend £5000 on an M9?!

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Thank you Mike,

 

If you haven't changed the lens pre or post exposure, then you could get a similar effect by carrying the camera without a lens cap, with its aperture open wide, (outdoors, in bright sunlight.)

The more I look at your images, the more convinced I become that you have a light leakage issue.

As well as the single frame test I eluded to in an earlier post, you can do a physical check if you have a darkroom? , plus a small torch and towel, (for masking around the torch as it is placed into the lens throat.)

 

Since my last post things have moved on, I went back to the dealer from whom I bought my M6 and apparently it was still under the guarantee from when I bought it from him. He sent the negs and prints to Leica UK and they believe as you its a light leakage problem so the body is now back with them for investigation/repair. So all I can do now is await results.

 

Regards

 

Mike

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I recently had a light leak repaired on my '87 M6 and it now performs perfectly. The issue was a simple replacement of black fabric baffle inside the top and bottom of the rear film pressure plate door. Good your dealer was able to step up and help.

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Here's my M6 classic. I am a 'digital brat' discovering film for the first time :)

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Just an ordinary M6. But this one is mine :) And it's my first M..

 

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Regards from Jena/Germany,

Thomas.

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Just got my titanium version today. There is going to be a learning curve. Tri:)

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Mine TI

Not for long ...

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i had one too not so long ago

leica m6 ttl 0.85

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and here's mine :)

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My early m6 with accessories

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Just an ordinary M6. But this one is mine :) And it's my first M..

 

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Regards from Jena/Germany,

Thomas.

 

 

...there is *nothing* ordinary about an M6, Thomas. Enjoy the journey. ;)

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