daliborwalk
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Hello,
is anywhere available how to disassemble backdoors of Leica M6 Classic - to fix/check potentiometer of ISO senstitivity dial wheel please?
Lightmeter on my M6 is crazy - most usually (ISO 400-6400) only left arrow < lights on when I set aperture to maximum value F16 arrow < light off (dissappears, no arrows). I have to set ISO about 50 - 6 to get also right arrow > light on. But then one arrow will start fading and second arrow starts to increase - it takes few (about 5-10) seconds to stabilize (at the same time I am changing exposure time / aperture) - both arrows stay light on.
I assume the issue with potentiometer of ISO senstitivity backdoors dial wheel- some dirt or short circuit.
(contacts of battery compartment clean, battery itself clean and new battery (more new batteries tested), golden backdoors contacts clean, lens cap off, lightmeter sensor clean, reflective white dot OK)
Note: it measures sometimes underexposure but also sometime overexposure
Thanks for your reply.
is anywhere available how to disassemble backdoors of Leica M6 Classic - to fix/check potentiometer of ISO senstitivity dial wheel please?
Lightmeter on my M6 is crazy - most usually (ISO 400-6400) only left arrow < lights on when I set aperture to maximum value F16 arrow < light off (dissappears, no arrows). I have to set ISO about 50 - 6 to get also right arrow > light on. But then one arrow will start fading and second arrow starts to increase - it takes few (about 5-10) seconds to stabilize (at the same time I am changing exposure time / aperture) - both arrows stay light on.
I assume the issue with potentiometer of ISO senstitivity backdoors dial wheel- some dirt or short circuit.
(contacts of battery compartment clean, battery itself clean and new battery (more new batteries tested), golden backdoors contacts clean, lens cap off, lightmeter sensor clean, reflective white dot OK)
Note: it measures sometimes underexposure but also sometime overexposure
Thanks for your reply.
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