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I recently acquired an M2. The frame counter dial had a moderate tightness IMO but I hadn’t had any experience with an M2. It could be easily rotated by a few clicks if my finger tips happened to slide over it when I picked up the camera. Later I sent it to CLA because the shutter got sticky if it had been cocked for a while. When it returned I found the counter dial became very tight that I had to use two fingers and nails to catch the dial and rotate it. It would no longer be easily rotated by finger sliding over it. I think it’s great so I don’t need to worry about touching it and mess up the counter anymore. But just in case I want to ask the experienced users that if it is how it supposed to be for the M2. Cheers!

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If it's any help/consolation, I also have an M2, and the shot counter dial is tight. Camera was serviced by Kanto, and when it came back it was still the same. Takes two fingers and a firm grip to turn. Figure it's a very old camera, and I've just got used to it. I'd rather it was a bit tight than too loose.

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Mine is also pretty tight. Generally requires a finger nail to help it around. Having said that, I usually don’t bother and just ignore it since I always have extra film on hand. If it was my last roll, I would be paying attention … 

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