CuS
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Heyo!
Can't seem to find a thread on this so here goes:
I am really enjoying my new to me Leica M3.
I was wondering, however, is there a preferred or required order to winding on and setting the shutter speed.
My Kiev IIa (like many early FSUs) requires coking the shutter before setting the shutter speed.
Is this also required for my M3 (its an early, single stroke converted model - SN 731xxx).
I've read the manual and all I can find is the following:
"The dial has click-stops at the various settings to insure accuracy. It does not rotate when the film is wound nor when the exposure is made; thus speeds may be selected at any time."
On mine, I can rotate the shutter dial bother before and after the film is would and the shutter is cocked.
I think I may be overthinking this, but what do you all think?
Thanks!
Can't seem to find a thread on this so here goes:
I am really enjoying my new to me Leica M3.
I was wondering, however, is there a preferred or required order to winding on and setting the shutter speed.
My Kiev IIa (like many early FSUs) requires coking the shutter before setting the shutter speed.
Is this also required for my M3 (its an early, single stroke converted model - SN 731xxx).
I've read the manual and all I can find is the following:
"The dial has click-stops at the various settings to insure accuracy. It does not rotate when the film is wound nor when the exposure is made; thus speeds may be selected at any time."
On mine, I can rotate the shutter dial bother before and after the film is would and the shutter is cocked.
I think I may be overthinking this, but what do you all think?
Thanks!