Great news, I just received the first roll of negatives back from The Vermont Darkroom. The Leica IIIa photos compiled over a week of shooting around town and at home. An Epson V600 scanner scanned the negatives with some minor post-processing in Lightroom.
Thursday, March 28, 2019
Saturday, March 16, 2019
Leicameter 2 Repair with Silicon Photo Cell
Old Selenium Cell from the Front
Rear of Selenium Cell (notice crack)
I was able to find a silicon cell measuring 22mm by 7mm.
The other item needed is a resistor. Not knowing what the output of the original selenium cell is, I purchased a 100K OHM adjustable resistor.
New 100K OHM Adjustable Resistor
I soldered wires onto the new silicon solar cell. Next, on the + side I soldered inline the resistor. To take full advantage of the adjustability of the resistor, you must connect between terminal 1 and 2 (middle).
Now it is time to run some tests. I touched the terminals connected to the electromagnet with the wires from the new solar cell and voila the needle moved. I adjusted the resistor until the needle matched the reading of another lightmeter that I own. I proceeded to remove the old cell and resistor and replaced with the new solar cell. To take up some extra space I used a small piece of painted balsa wood. After reassembling I checked against my other meter and adjusted the ASA/ISO gauge to match.
Completed Leicameter 2
How it Looks on the Camera
For more information on the Leicameter click here.
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Looking For a New Camera Case
Before the Repair
I went online when I got home to search for a replacement case. In a half-hour, I found Luigi of Luigi Cases located in Rome, Italy. He is a former Leica dealer who now creates custom leather cases for Leica and other brands. I sent the money through PayPal and within minutes it was on its way to me. In three working days, the case arrived and it is a beauty.
Camera With the New Case
Leica Lesson Number One: Make Sure the Film is Loaded Properly!
Well, I was taking pictures all last week with the Leica. I am shooting with Kodak 400TX Black and White film. As I was getting close to 36 exposures, I was thinking to myself, "Finally I can send a roll of film out to make sure the camera functions properly." When I got to forty exposures, I had to check the camera. First, I went to the manual (that I redid) and it says, "While the winding knob rotates clockwise, the rewind knob should turn in the opposite direction to the arrow. This will indicate that the film is traveling properly." Oops, this was not the case. All week I have been taking pictures of nothingness, black matter, the third dimension or the twilight zone. It took me two times to get it loaded correctly - not as easy as I thought.
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Leica IIIa Test Portrait Samples
Updated Leica III Manual Completed
Monday, March 4, 2019
The Leica Meter 2
I ordered one on eBay knowing that it might not work but was hoping that it could be repaired. Unfortunately, it could not be repaired. I opened it up and it was very clean with no corrosion on the terminals. I even took the Selenium cell out. I wrote to the only person that I could find online that repairs old light meters. It is a place called Quality Light Metric. He wrote back saying the cells are no longer available. There was a place in the UK that was cutting them, but they went out of business.
Here is what it looks like on the camera
Here is what it looks like apart.
I have read that a calculator solar cell might work in the place of the selenium cell. A project for another day.