When film photography goes wrong

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  • @wandering_seconds9741
    @wandering_seconds9741 2 роки тому +42

    I sell film cameras for a living. I have seen and used many weird and amazing cameras. Of all of them the Leica M and LTM cameras are the ones that almost always need a service between us buying them and selling them on, regardless of age. If you are planning on buying a Leica from anyone, make sure you check the following:
    1) The rangefinder is aligned correctly.
    2) Shine a light through the eyepiece to check neither the finder, or rangefinder have fungus or haze (this is very common).
    3) Check both curtains for pin holes that will create light leaks.
    3) The shutter fires at correctly at both one second and opens fully at 1/1000. You can do this by simply holding up the camera to a strong light to check it is visible on both sides of the frame. On screw mount bodies you cannot see through the shutter from the back, so you can put film in to create contrast against the black pressure plate, shine a bright light onto the curtain and fire it at its highest speed. You can use the slow motion setting on your camera to record and look back to see if the curtain exposes properly.
    4) If the camera has been "serviced" make sure to get a copy of the service papers. If it doesn't have any, assume it's not been serviced.
    Bonus tip) Remember that although these cameras are a joy to use and are a hugely cult classic symbol, they won't make you a better photographer. Don't break the bank to own one if you can't afford to buy film to use it.
    Happy buying! (should you be in the market for one)

  • @EdwardIglesias
    @EdwardIglesias 2 роки тому +194

    The only downside to throwing it against a wall is that while the Leica will be fine, you will need to repair the drywall.

    • @graincheck
      @graincheck  2 роки тому +7

      😂

    • @kurtpleavin
      @kurtpleavin 2 роки тому +12

      I once dropped my RB67 after a few too many beers on a photowalk.. Legit chipped and cracked the concrete slab and the camera never skipped a beat

    • @doriangasseling
      @doriangasseling 2 роки тому +1

      Except in reality if you even put an older Leica down too hard on a table the balsam in the finder will separate and render the viewfinder totally black, seen it happen haha.

    • @jasongold6751
      @jasongold6751 Рік тому

      BS! A M3 only needs a shock in knock, and RFDR will be toast, old glue! Massive repair..

  • @tuca3537
    @tuca3537 2 роки тому +33

    My impression with most film shops is that they are mainly labs that happen to also sell cameras. I bought all my cameras from Japan on eBay from reputable sellers and never had a single issue. My roommate however has bought all of her cameras from a local shop/film lab and each of hers have had varying issues and the same kind of experience that you’re going through right now

  • @Juansteadi
    @Juansteadi 2 роки тому +46

    The only camera that has never failed me is the Nikon F2. A solid workhorse with solids mechanics. Other cameras may be more beautiful but the F2 was built to last and it has succeeded. For me, it is the best built 35mm camera in history. 51 years to this point!

    • @francisbombus3949
      @francisbombus3949 2 роки тому +1

      Word! FM2n is a workhorse too

    • @Mike_to_the_k
      @Mike_to_the_k 2 роки тому +2

      Use my 1962 f every single day. It's a masterpiece.

    • @LBCRPhotography
      @LBCRPhotography 2 роки тому +4

      That’s true. I’d like to hop in and say the Nikon FM2 is also SUPER solid. It was originally made as a second camera but ended up being so good that professionals would often prefer it over the super heavy “Tank” (Nikon F2). Mine is light and stupid easy to use. Sometimes Leica feels a little over rated. It’s like a fancy Mercedes…. It’s nice to use but even if the brakes need to be replaced it’s gonna be a PAIN!!

    • @ricardomm1
      @ricardomm1 2 роки тому +1

      And the nikomat ftn, wich was the cheaper, simpler version of the f2.

    • @bngr_bngr
      @bngr_bngr Рік тому +1

      I love my F2s but now that I wear glasses the F3 HP is the better camera.

  • @biscuitprops2885
    @biscuitprops2885 2 роки тому +3

    When my SLR broke I took it as an opportunity to learn how to fix cameras, she works like a dream now. Never give up on the things you love!!

  • @ilaneallavena5768
    @ilaneallavena5768 2 роки тому +9

    Soooo cool to see thoses kind of videos, prices and hype gets to crazy, it's nice to have a friendly reminder that everything there is freaking old

  • @isekaistudio1581
    @isekaistudio1581 2 роки тому +1

    Girl your directing is so good them narative cuts getting me in the feels!

  • @housemusic325
    @housemusic325 2 роки тому +1

    When I need to service a camera. I send it to a repair shop. And if I buy a serviced camera, I ask what they did exactly.
    If the shop tell you it was serviced and the camera just stay blocked or have a shutter issue, it means it has not been serviced properly. Leica camera are reliable if they are correctly CLA'd.
    You need to return it and get another one from a more reliable source. This shop is not serious at all, especially for the price those cameras are selling now.

  • @jmm117kgb
    @jmm117kgb 2 роки тому +3

    THANK YOU FINALLY! Really liked that you showed a situation that happens to every film shooter at some point. Whenever a situation like this happpens to me I like to take a reliable camera out and shoot it for a while to forget the negative feelings I have for film at that moment. Helps a lot

  • @dizzybuizzy9347
    @dizzybuizzy9347 2 роки тому +3

    Maybe it's not the Camera, maybe it's the Repair Shop?

  • @Mondogolfer
    @Mondogolfer 2 роки тому +4

    Oh my word. Thanks for sharing the genuine feels of film photography.

  • @UnconventionalReasoning
    @UnconventionalReasoning 6 місяців тому

    Between the video title, thumbnail, and the cameras you showed, I've been crying for you during the entire video.

  • @gibcoprobe66
    @gibcoprobe66 2 роки тому +4

    Like the transparence... as you said, many film shooters especially on youtube just show the upside of shooting film. As much as I've come to realize that no digital camera will give me exactly that film look, I'm going back to digital because no only do I hate scanning but the prices for film have gotten absurd.

  • @DaveMontejano
    @DaveMontejano 2 роки тому +1

    My Fuji GA645 just died. Broken ribbon cable behind lens. At least I got 2 1/2 years of shooting it. I’m all in now on fully mechanical cameras. Selling all of my electronic ones. Just sold my RZ67.

  • @adnamamedia
    @adnamamedia 2 роки тому +4

    your videos are always so beautifully made, this one especially! thank you for sharing this too, shooting film is so much more downtime than up

  • @garvinkelly
    @garvinkelly 2 роки тому +3

    I had an M3 once and I loved it. It broke and I couldn't afford to fix it. I sold it. I recently got a nikon fm2/t that was made in 1996. It is mint and works perfect. You should consider the fm2 or fm3a cameras if you want an epic all mechanical camera. They are better than leica for a lot of things and are way more affordable and way more recently made (more trustworthy)

  • @ChuckAbles
    @ChuckAbles 2 роки тому +2

    Stumbled upon your presentation and found it very refreshing, well done, humorous, and fun. Having said that, I do feel for you, the failures that come with it, and your quest for a mechcanical camera. I am a Leica shooter myself, with a few mechanical failures as well over the years; however, I just love using them. Tomorrow, I'm burning up two rolls of Kodak TriX 400 film in my M6 during our Frontier Days Parade. It will be fun. So, forgive an ol' man talking to much, and know I loved your video, what you're doing, and it made my day!

  • @justcallmesando
    @justcallmesando 2 роки тому +1

    Good thing with Leicas is that if you put them in the right fixing hands they will still last for decades. The hard part is finding somebody who knows what they're doing and not charging you more than what you originally paid for the camera. When I got my M3 it had a bad mold smell and the leatherette was all dry and cracked. I took it to some workshop in Mexico City where they definitely knew what they were doing (even though it's far from being an authorized repair service but it has been working like a charm for about 5 years now) and they disassembled the whole damn thing and put the pieces in some kind of petroleum, then put it back together and adjusted everything. The camera is from 1965 and it works great now.

  • @diannesorrell6801
    @diannesorrell6801 9 місяців тому +1

    Welcome to the bad camera club. I haven't sprung for a Leica, but I have an OM4T brick, a Pentacon Six TL that "had been serviced" but turned out to need calibrating, an Olympus IS 30 with a focusing problem and an OM G Zuiko 28mm lens that ruined an entire roll of Portra 160. The upside, though, is that I have three fantastic OM film cameras, six excellent Zuiko lenses, and, fingers crossed, a replacement Pentacon Six TL, actually freshly serviced, on its way from a highly respected shop in Ukraine to go with three Carl Zeiss Jena lenses. I want you to know how impressed I am with your film photography. I'm an amateur, but I've been at it 50 years as of late May, with interruptions for family responsibilities. I hope you continue inspiring your generation to take it seriously.

  • @marcuseddy5040
    @marcuseddy5040 2 роки тому +2

    Great storytelling and the music you selected was perfect

  • @jasongold6751
    @jasongold6751 Рік тому

    I love your tenacity, your actual photos! Great work! Look forward to more! Have great light and beautiful exposures!

  • @anthonyplzr
    @anthonyplzr Рік тому +1

    One of the best channels hands down.

  • @davidroberts6766
    @davidroberts6766 2 роки тому

    I shot a mind blowing morning in fog….some of my favourite film images ever created out of that shoot…after powering through 3 rolls of Kodak Gold 200, the conditions were popping and I loaded my beloved Nikon F3HP, and I literally felt the shutter rip to shreds as I was advancing to frame one. It happens. Luckily, I am fortunate enough to have collected all sorts of cameras for decades and I have lots of other options. Still, that one hurt! I loved that old beast!

  • @ChristopherVisser
    @ChristopherVisser 2 роки тому +25

    I love the style and storytelling of this video. And you definitely touch upon a pain I feel like most of us all felt and been shook by. Here’s to the M3 coming back one more time and being all you hoped and dreamed it would be!
    I love my M4 but had it serviced by Sherry Krauter right after buying it as I wanted to make sure it was in tip top shape. It’s a pain to spend Leica money and then also spend money on a CLA, but might as well go for broke, ya know?

  • @silvergrainclassics
    @silvergrainclassics 2 роки тому

    Well, that is very annoying. We are currently doing a series for SilvergrainClassics Magazine on the Leica M3 and service at Leica in Wetzlar. It is very interesting to look over the shoulder of an experienced technician. Many companies that repair don't really have trained people. The technology is not really complex and therefore you can teach yourself by learning by doing and then offer it as a service. And here it hangs then. But often the experience is missing when a component has to be repaired or replaced and which lubricant is the right one. I was really surprised at what I saw. Wetzlar is also where a lot of cameras end up that have been through the hands of other technicians several times.

  • @Notseanevans
    @Notseanevans 2 роки тому

    Leica M3 is by far my favorite film camera. Had some issues last year after dropping it but DAG up in Wisconsin got her all fixed and operating beautifully.

  • @idontknow31212
    @idontknow31212 Рік тому

    I am a precision mechanic for Scientific instruments, and I can tell you, Film Cameras are boxes filled with complicated very delicate mechanical black magic. The engineering that makes these still work at all after 30 to 50(!) years of being around totally blows my mind, so mishaps, honestly are to be expected.

  • @juiceboyxd9310
    @juiceboyxd9310 2 роки тому

    I love how you have a Hugo Stiglitz sticker on your laptop, it's super left field and I love it hahah.
    Also the way you edited this is just pure wonder.

  • @mizuhokusuha
    @mizuhokusuha 2 роки тому

    My condolences. That final issue I have seen before happen to someone on youtube - I cannot remember who - but he managed to fix it after being frustrated so many times with issue he just POWER through the rewind level by forcing, not giving f**ks about how fragile it was and amazingly it winded and have been working since!

  • @MarcS4R
    @MarcS4R 2 роки тому +1

    My e12 Hasselblad magazine I bought from Japan arrived broken, but I only noticed it months later, because i mainly shoot my 67. My Contax t2 has been broken for a year, two shops tried their luck repairing it but did not succeed. The third shop seems to have fixed it now, but I feel your pain.

  • @markandrewhoran
    @markandrewhoran Рік тому

    The beauty of film photography is that it is a physical thing - the camera, the film, the problems.....it's more organic. It decays, it breaks down, just like us humans. It can be frustrating, but when you really capture that shot it's the greatest feeling ever. I like the fact that you also have to wait to see it. In this age of instant gratification I find it comforting to be disappointed once in a while. lol I really enjoy your videos and your photography. PS: Keep shooting film. 🙂

  • @chrisclark5135
    @chrisclark5135 2 роки тому

    Glad to see your channel picking up! Thanks for the vid and I'm sure you'll be good to go for the next one!

  • @chunmanf
    @chunmanf 2 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing your pain and the real side of film which not many UA-camrs do. Props

  • @stapledtogether
    @stapledtogether 2 роки тому +1

    This broken/faulty camera struggle feels like a right of passage for film photogs haha. Anyone who’s ever said to me ‘hey I’m thinking of getting into shooting film’ I always give this buyer beware warning, it’s happened to the best of us.

    • @no.7893
      @no.7893 2 роки тому

      The worst I've ever encountered was a jammy advance lever on an old scuffed up cosina SLR that I bought as a shelf piece, which was easily fixed with a screwdriver and the power winding screw. Hopefully I'll keep my lucky streak with film cameras *knock wood*

  • @TheBigNegative-PhotoChannel
    @TheBigNegative-PhotoChannel 2 роки тому +2

    Great video. Really love your storytelling. Had a similar story with my M3. Had a few happy rolls before the shutter had issues. Had it repaired got it back but it was not fixed. I’am at the third attempt of the repair. The curtain was gunked up and hat to be fully replaced. A nightmare but i hope that this time the camera is fixed.
    I bought mine because the previous owner hat it serviced 2019. lol

  • @kevlarnegative
    @kevlarnegative 2 роки тому +2

    A few months after I got my M6 the shutter broke and needed CLA, few months after that the light meter stopped working 😂 I feel your pain. I got quoted 1000$ to repair it from Leica Germany. I'm using Reveni Labs meter now. Oh, and I did cry...😅

  • @theblackandwhitefilmproject
    @theblackandwhitefilmproject 2 роки тому

    Takeaway- At least you bought it from a shop that stands by their warranty. I have an M6 - had to have the rangefinder calibrated - Not too difficult. You can tell it is out of alignment if you focus on something in the far distance at infinity and the image does not quite line up. I also have a Rollei 35S which I took skiing and winding mechanism became stiff. After a service the lubricant grease was changed and all good. The cold had hardened the 50yr old grease. Hang in there !The photos that came out look amazing. Cheers!

  • @Austinite333
    @Austinite333 2 роки тому +1

    One pro war photographer to another. “Make sure to bring 2 cameras. A Nikon and a Leica and then if one breaks you will have the Nikon to shoot with.” 😬

  • @cosarara97
    @cosarara97 2 роки тому +2

    Clearly, the people at this shop can't be trusted to do their job well, if they sold you a camera with a broken shutter. It means they didn't even shoot a test roll with it, which would be maybe fine for a cheap camera sold as-is, but not for a >$1k leica m3 sold as "just serviced". Sad as it may be, I would return it, find another shop with better technicians, and never look back.

    • @cosarara97
      @cosarara97 2 роки тому +1

      Also, I would add that incompetent technicians and faulty equipment might be more common with film cameras since they are older, but is not something inherent to them. I have a Fuji X-E1 with a messy aperture dial, an Olympus E-510 with a broken card reader, an E-PL1 with a slightly cracked screen and a broken image stabilizer... all cameras break, and all need competent people to fix them (and the right replacement parts! Which is harder for discontinued electronics).

  • @ImperiousImages
    @ImperiousImages 2 роки тому +1

    Very entertaining and honest insight on film photography. Its not for the faint at heart. I gave up, sold most of mine and went to Fuji lol. But I respect your tenacity! #subscribed.

  • @Nick_r
    @Nick_r 2 роки тому

    I had similar problems with my “serviced” M2 and have learnt to have it serviced by a Leica specialist. Mine had a full strip down and rebuild by Alan Starkie in the UK. It has worked faultlessly ever since, the cost was worth it as was the 4 month wait. There will always be a long wait with the best service people…..because they’re so much in demand. Be suspicious of a fast service! Once done properly you will have that camera as a close friend for life 🙂

  • @sodapop9mm562
    @sodapop9mm562 2 роки тому +1

    I shoot professionally with the older Leicas, here is some useful information:
    There are only about 3 people anyone who is serious about photography use to service their leicas, m mount or screw mount. Sherry krauter, youxin yee, and DAG camera. Anyone else is sort of a crapshoot in terms of quality. There are others for Leica, but these folks will make the camera into the professional workhorse is was 50 years ago. Another tip, once you have the first service/repair done, send it in every 2 years, or every year if you shoot a lot, and have a CLA done on it. Leicas are very reliable, if they’re reliably serviced.

  • @jmanchik
    @jmanchik 2 роки тому

    Crying IS a great source of relief. I love you.

  • @stuartconnelly5397
    @stuartconnelly5397 2 роки тому

    I got a Niko F3 from a reputable seller and found it required a CLA, light seals had gone. Also missing parts around the camera like the plastic cap for the flash, a missing cover for where the motor drive was attached. I think by default any vintage camera needs a cla / inspection after it’s been purchased.

  • @geophizz
    @geophizz 2 роки тому

    Get a Kodak Retina IIa. It's bulletproof fits in your pocket, and gives great results. I carry mine with me all the time. My father bought it new in 1951, and he gave it to me sometime in the 1970's. Mine does have to go back in the shop a lot to stay in working order, once in 1976 and again in 2021.

  • @TheAlphaFlamingo
    @TheAlphaFlamingo 10 місяців тому

    I bought my first Leica M3 back in August. It didn't fire above 1/250th, it sounded correct, but the shutter just wouldn't open. So I sent it back.
    Got a new one the following weekend from another shop, worked perfectly fine, though it was misaligned, so I had to realign it myself.
    Few months later I was away on a trip and I spot a Leica M6 in a store window for cheap and in crazy good condition for it being a 1990s model. So I purchase it, it works for 2 rolls. Then the shutter curtains go the wrong way around. I take it in for repairs. Walk into the shop, the shutter is fine when they fire it infront of me, they hand it to me, the first shot I fire off.... boom, curtains go the wrong way around again. That was a couple hundred spent on a full CLA now. Yay. Worked fine since.
    Then M10 is misaligned too. So its in for a service now.
    I'm either dumb or incredibly unlucky. I'm guessing its the former rather than the latter.

  • @04ctsvader
    @04ctsvader 2 роки тому +1

    I've had the same issue with that shops cameras. I honestly don't think they do anything before selling them and offer the warranty and hope for the best. The Hasselblad I bought there was a hot mess but was sold as new seals, CLA, blah blah blah. I always want to believe these are one off situations from them but I keep hearing the same things from people I send there.

    • @markgarcia8253
      @markgarcia8253 2 роки тому

      That’s true if you buy on eBay. There’s some shops domestically that are honest

  • @Memento_HiFi
    @Memento_HiFi 2 роки тому +1

    I know this pain all too well, I had my M2 break as soon as I pulled it out of the package and cocked the advance lever. Worst part is it came from a seller in Japan so instead of trying to deal with the hassle sending it back I decided to just bite the bullet and get it CLA'd by Youxin Ye from YYE camera. I had to wait about just shy of 3 months for it to get fixed but when It finally came back it was in perfect working order.

  • @rosssaggio3119
    @rosssaggio3119 2 роки тому

    I have a Leica M2 and love it! One thing I've learned about vintage cameras, especially German cameras because of their precision engineering, you can't force anything! If you feel you have to force something, stop! You did something wrong. Take your time loading and make sure everything is where it should be. You can't shove a roll of film and force the shutter advance. You'll break/bend something in the mechanism. If you want a camera you can abuse and not break on you, get a Nikon F3. That camera is a tank. I have an F3 that half the paint is missing with dents all over the place. The shutter and light meter are still accurate. In conclusion, you have to have a different mindset when shooting a Leica as compared to a Nikon. One you have to slow down and to be methodical and the other you can do whatever.

  • @thevoiceman6192
    @thevoiceman6192 Рік тому

    To quote Bob Ross. There are no mistakes. Just happy accidents. Those abstracts are very cool. Enlarge them and enter them in art shows.

  • @sebastianvarela5658
    @sebastianvarela5658 2 роки тому

    The lever stuck and the counter stuck happens to me as well. All I do is opening it and closing it again and usually that unsticks it

  • @stephenpaller7747
    @stephenpaller7747 Рік тому

    I feel your pain. Two separate Pentax cameras purchased in the past 6 months, and both had the exact same mirror lock/film advance issue. FRUSTRATING!! I need to stop buying cameras that look cool and stick with my tried-and-true Canon and Minolta cameras.

  • @mikmedia98
    @mikmedia98 2 роки тому

    I love your vibe and how you told this! Plus your photos were amazing too!

  • @nakedzaiah615
    @nakedzaiah615 2 роки тому

    I was snacking as I watched this then stopped when my heart sank with all of times your Leica needed repairs. 😓
    Love the style of this video and the message that it brings about passion to keep pressing for what matters to you and the process of art. 🎞🎞🎞

  • @mayrarobles594
    @mayrarobles594 2 роки тому

    I can not thank you enough for this video. I'm in a similar situation, feeling like shit every time my camera has a problem. So yes, I'm feeling cursed. Watching your video reminded me why I'm constantly waiting and spending money on film...It just make me happy and going through this moments is part of the process.

  • @NoahBility
    @NoahBility 2 роки тому

    I've Learned More Life Lessons Than Technical Ones While Shooting Film For The Last Year And A Half From When I Started
    Unfortunately/Fortunately,This Is One Of Those Life Lessons...
    The Low Moments Come, But Then You're Quickly Reminded Why You Love This Specific Thing So Much...💙

  • @MakersTeleMark
    @MakersTeleMark 2 роки тому

    It took me 13 years to get my M3. It was worth the wait. And to make you feel better, the reason why the wait was so long was downright horrific, so keep the faith.

  • @rizkiyoist
    @rizkiyoist 2 роки тому

    The thing with old film camera is, you have to respect how old the thing is. 1950s is like 60-70 years ago, the fact that it still works even with some issues is amazing. I mean how many things were made that far back that people still use today, let alone a precision mechanical device like a camera?
    I service old cameras as a hobby. One thing I realize is more often than not, a recently serviced camera will work flawlessly when you're testing it, then acts weird when you really use it. In fact, out of a dozen old cameras I have, only one or two works with no issue from since I bought it.
    You either learn to live with it, or get the newer film camera like the MP.

  • @flickeringgreenflame8493
    @flickeringgreenflame8493 2 роки тому +1

    Hey -- this video got recommended by UA-cam -- probably because I've been watching videos on vintage cameras.
    I agree re "pre-electronic" cameras. Sturdy; also, like magic. :)
    Informative; charming. Am halfway through your "camera collection" video -- have subscribed (and, as you can see, commented). :)
    Also: great user name. :)

  • @robertchestnut3331
    @robertchestnut3331 2 роки тому +1

    I had an m4-2 that was like this! It had a light leak that I had to get fixed 3 times! And recently I traded a bunch of cameras and lenses for a brand new Leica ma and it had a light leak out of the box. leica serviced it for free luckily. I ended up selling that camera. I also have an m3 thats been pretty reliable even though its from 1961. This all being said my two favorite cameras are mechanical. the nikon f2sb and leica m3 are my favorites.

  • @ollietheschnauz6028
    @ollietheschnauz6028 2 роки тому

    Same thing happened to my Leica MP. Took a month to ship to me, when I got it, had to send it off for almost 2 months to get serviced. I almost did not want to camera anymore but I’m glad I kept it. Haven’t picked up any other camera since.

  • @krjstoffer
    @krjstoffer 2 роки тому +12

    This was a really nice video to watch, as someone that has been in similar situations :c
    It's not all up, we have the downs too. But the feeling when it just works - DAMN, IT FEELS GOOD haha

    • @graincheck
      @graincheck  2 роки тому +1

      When they work…that’s the feeling we’re striving for

  • @PhilKnall
    @PhilKnall Рік тому

    Super relatable. I also had to take my CL back in for service after a few days because the advance lever broke.. super frustrating on a presumably serviced camera.

  • @lunawroblewski
    @lunawroblewski 2 роки тому

    I understand wanting a fully mechanical camera. Don’t have a Leica, but I went with a hasselblad. I shot my project to get my associates degree in spring 21 and it broke literally right after. I got it fixed and it works now but it was so frustrating that the shutter just stopped working (luckily after I finished the project)

  • @ElReySupr3me
    @ElReySupr3me 2 роки тому

    I bought my Nikon F3 almost 2 years ago. Didn't use it for one whole year after I shot two rolls of film through it since it mostly got stuck on 1/60. Got it serviced last year, and it was pricy. Although, now it shoots perfectly fine! Everyone needs to know all these old film cameras needs
    full servicing. Not many people know that and assume they work. Goodluck new film shooters!

  • @Ivonysierramartin
    @Ivonysierramartin 2 роки тому

    this was an ABSOLUTE great video! So much to learn from that not every process is perfect, especially with film photography. You rock Taylor! Loves ya and always here to root for you

  • @CrispyFrenFry
    @CrispyFrenFry Рік тому +1

    Any update on the Leica???

  • @rcordo2000
    @rcordo2000 2 роки тому +1

    Sorry your went through this! I considered buying use Leicas before but I heard so many horror stories that I didn’t want to risk it, and ended up getting them new. Hopefully they can fix it this time!! Best of luck!

  • @Caballeroshot
    @Caballeroshot 2 роки тому

    There's nothing more soul crushing than getting your hands on a camera you've been hunting only for it to just fail! Had the same happen to me, drove out of state for work and found someone selling a nice Bronica S2 in chrome and drove another state away to see it only for it to have a stuck shutter. Then bought one from a Japanese seller off ebay, arrives to have a stuck shutter too! 😡 Finally found one near me and take some beautiful portraits of my parents only to have spacing issues with one of the film backs 🤦‍♂️

  •  2 роки тому

    that's the reason why I started learning repairing cameras myself...

  • @t_h_visuals
    @t_h_visuals 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. I’m sorry you’re having a rough time with the Leica. Keep persevering with it, it’s worth it. I have an M3 and I can tell you, it’s worth the wait.

  • @CleverSupplyCo
    @CleverSupplyCo 2 роки тому

    Sheeeesh, wasn't ready for that emotional rollercoaster! 🙃Hoping the next fix is the last! 🙏

  • @alexanderpowerman7825
    @alexanderpowerman7825 9 місяців тому

    Any old camera can break down at any moment. It doesn't matter if it's a Leica or another camera. I recently bought a Soviet FED-5c rangefinder for just $15. And I also paid the master $40 for the CLA. Now I have a device in my hands that is as reliable as a Kalashnikov assault rifle. And I won't worry too much about it.

  • @stuartconnelly5397
    @stuartconnelly5397 2 роки тому

    Hope you get everything sorted out soon.

  • @victoriaberkut
    @victoriaberkut 2 роки тому

    Dear, I love your video! And thing I love the most is your attitude to this situation and your sense of humour, of course. Thank you for this reminder about all ups and downs we all experience! It's really important to repeat and see again and again that we're not alone in our film downs.
    When I bought a year ago my first film camera (it was Praktica Super TL with Carl Zeiss lens 50 mm f 1.8), I sent to the master and he oiled the aperture blades. But after the 6 months of using blades stopped open correctly. So I bought another camera, it's Nikon N 80008s + Nikkor AF 50 mm f2.0D. And now I'm again absolutely in love with film photography ❤️
    I'm sure, later or sooner you'll find your new coolest camera!
    Greetings from fighting Ukraine 💙💛

    • @Bunnyisms
      @Bunnyisms 2 роки тому

      Just a heads up that especially on SLRs, the aperture blades generally shouldn't have oil on them. If the get oil on them they stick together and jam and don't open and close so quickly or at all. Usually they use a dry lubricant on them to make them slide past each other and open and close. I had to get some of my lenses serviced to clean all the oil from the aperture blades so they will work again
      Best wishes 🇺🇦💕

  • @neilpiper9889
    @neilpiper9889 2 роки тому

    Back in the day, no press photographers used Leica. Some wedding photographers used Leica.
    I worked for a wedding photographer in the 1960s shooting mainly on Rollei cameras. There was a Leica M2 but no one used it.
    It was sold to buy 2 Rolleicords as back up cameras. They got a lot of rough use with no problems. Nikon F series cameras were the mainstay for the press and war photography guys. Tough, reliable and versatile. Fashion photographers used Pentax and Hasselblad a lot.
    Nowadays I use a Pentax Spotmatic with the 55mm f1.8 super takumar lens.
    My grandaughter uses a Nikon FM with a Nikkor 50mm 1.8 e series pancake lens. Never any problems.
    The only rangefinder I have is the real poor man's Leica, the T34 tank of cameras, the Zorki 4k with the Jupiter 8 50mm F2 lens.
    $50 worth of joy.

  • @nw_lhp
    @nw_lhp 2 роки тому

    Leica range finders are beautiful instruments to say the absolute least! I can’t wait til you are able to practice with it and zone focus well enough to where you don’t even look through the view finder!! It’s an incredible feeling to be able to take control of what you produce and not have any help… like perfecting the sunny16 method so you never need a light meter, focusing without looking, and just knowing that tool so well! I love your videos and am sorry this bs keeps happening but there is a bright side and it’s much more fun once you get over these tiny humps

  • @SnowmansApartment
    @SnowmansApartment Рік тому

    Once you find a camera you like and can work with, it makes sense to have 2 of it and maybe even to learn to service it yourself. The simpler the mechanics, the less issues you should have and the easier it is to actually fix it yourself..
    (or have a friend that can do it)

  • @carlitodcreative
    @carlitodcreative 2 роки тому

    Hang in there!! Hope the M3 gets finally fully fixed.....very entertaining video though!

  • @ianblackburn2645
    @ianblackburn2645 2 роки тому +1

    That lens looks sharp as helllll

  • @itskylehale
    @itskylehale 2 роки тому

    Sorry to hear this happened. I shot 4 rolls in my Contax G2 only to get the rolls back completely blank. Broken shutter. I sent off to Nippon photo clinic in NYC and they repaired for me.

  • @weisserth
    @weisserth 2 роки тому +1

    Buying old gear can be a hit or miss, but when something comes with a statement such as "recently CLA-ed" it should work.
    That being said, I bought a factory new Leica MP directly from Leica in 2020 and it came with a mechanical defect, needed repair (which took months!) and still didn't work and needed to back in for another repair (again, many weeks). At the same time, the Leica M3 I had been shooting since 2008 never skipped a beat to this day and remains mechanically perfect.
    With the used cameras, it all depends on how previous owners treated their gear and if you can trust the seller with their statements.
    That said, your M3 being repaired properly will outlast any other camera you will ever own or have owned. The M3 is the last camera you'll ever own/keep. Of all the Leica M bodies, the M3 (or the M2) should be the best in terms of reliability and build quality. Every later Leica M makes some sort of compromise to cut costs.

  • @leaschmitt2496
    @leaschmitt2496 Рік тому

    had something similar happen. Bought my first film camera, a canon cannonette. was super excited, shooting the first like 5 pictures went amazingly, then first the lightmeter broke. brought it in but there seemed to be some bad contact with the battery that couldnt be fixed. Continued since a light meter is not really essential, but then 2 pictures later the advance lever didnt work anymore and just stayed stuck. brought it in but they don't really repair analog camera's near me anymore bc the last guy who did it in my area recently retired. So now I basically just had a useless piece of junk. Still wanted to take analog pictures tho so after some concideration i bought a used olympus om-1, respooled my original roll and started taking pictures again. recently got it developed and the pictures turned out fantastic. but i only got like 28 of the 36 back, presumably bc the first couple of pictures got really fucked in the process of diagnosing the cannonet. But yeah, you win some you lose some. Just glad to be able to take pictures now, slightly broker than before

  • @bloodswarms
    @bloodswarms 2 роки тому

    I'm old and grew up shooting film. I miss it a great deal. A number of years ago, I got a lomo 120 film camera and spent 120$ on 120 film and had disastrous results. I'm probably a cheapskate, but the burn of that hurt too much. I use a Sony A7 IV recently for work, and I plan to get a lot of weird old lenses to put on it to get as close to film as I feel like I can.
    Someday I'm gonna get a film camera, like the Contax in one of your other videos. The photos you showed from it were amazing!

  • @jaredgotcher
    @jaredgotcher 2 роки тому

    Oh, also -- I think KEH does Leica repairs. I've only sent one repair job their way (a Fujifilm X100F). They were unable to repair it since they were unable to get a new motherboard for it, but they refunded me all my money and were very communicative and helpful through the whole process. I sent the same camera directly to Fujifilm repairs, thinking they would have a motherboard, but they refused to fix it & did not refund any of my money. So, there's that for you. Anyways, maybe KEH would be another reliable repair shop for you.

  • @danielphotoa
    @danielphotoa 2 роки тому +5

    I love your style of videos! Really great work ☺️ sorry you’re going through the whole film problem, take a break, rest easy, don’t be so hard on yourself (:

  • @NineVoltDigitalCinema
    @NineVoltDigitalCinema Рік тому

    I'm a Leica fanboy, but even I get tired of the legendary status they seem to have acquired. I've had more failures and service work on Leicas than I have ever had on other brands I've owned. I shoot them still because I love the process and the results. The M3 is going on 70 years old at this point. Nothing lasts forever. I hope you get it working though, the M is an absolute joy to use.

  • @sophietucker1255
    @sophietucker1255 2 роки тому +4

    I’m 70 yrs old and while I have no electronic components yet I do have several missing parts. I work fine most of the time but there are several trips to the physical therapist to keep all the parts I have left working together. It did take me awhile to find a good PT person and maybe that is what you need to do with your Leica. As I have told my doctor 90% of the doctors out there didn’t graduate in the top 10% of their class.

  • @tedphillips2951
    @tedphillips2951 2 роки тому +6

    Cameras are really personal. I acquired an M-3 & thought my life was going to be changed. It had been totally serviced & worked perfectly although the viewfinder was not as good as I would have liked. I eventually got an Olympus OM1 that had a CLA & a battery conversion. The M3 was sold & I never looked back. I love the OM1

    • @shang-hsienyang1284
      @shang-hsienyang1284 2 роки тому

      OM1 is a masterpiece, too bad it's comparably harder to buy OM lenses nowadays

    • @tedphillips2951
      @tedphillips2951 2 роки тому +1

      @@shang-hsienyang1284 But when you find them they are good lenses!

    • @shang-hsienyang1284
      @shang-hsienyang1284 2 роки тому

      @@tedphillips2951 I love the Zuiko 50mm f/2 macro and the 90mm f/2 macro. Vintage lenses with big aperture and large magnification ratio are hard to come by. And on OM1 we don't have to worry about parallax.

    • @tonyperez5360
      @tonyperez5360 2 роки тому

      I have Om 10 not a pro camera but a nice camera

  • @StuartWeir
    @StuartWeir 2 роки тому

    I purchased a brand new from factory Leica MP last year, and it just so happened to arrive on my birthday. I went about using it everything seemed perfect, but the infinity focus never seemed to “go all the way to infinity”, as in, the patch never fully lined up. Got my developed rolls back plus scans, and sure enough, everything was back focused, because the rangefinder was out of alignment FROM THE FACTORY. Lol. Regardless, I’m sorry about your situation. Once you have it working, I don’t think you’ll ever want to switch to something else; they’re a dream to use.

  • @evanbutson2
    @evanbutson2 7 місяців тому

    Omg 🤯 i owned this camera years ago. I recognise the dent near the shutter counter. I sold it because the counter would get stuck at around 27 and never advance passed that, worked fine just wouldn't count. Wow, that's insane, please stick with it, it was a great camera, I miss it dearly and wish I hadnt had to sell it, give it a good home.

  • @sparkleglitch13
    @sparkleglitch13 2 роки тому

    The algorithm recommended your video, it was correct, subbed right away. So far I’ve send one camera in for repair, but have others that probably should be looked at. Overall though my main 35mm is a Pentax MX and it has been very reliable, but not perfect. I tend to prefer SLRs over rangefinders and have not yet tried a Leica, just used other lower end ones. Hope you find your perfect reliable camera! And great video, your storytelling skills are wonderful.

    • @graincheck
      @graincheck  2 роки тому +1

      Welcome!! Happy you’re here 🤝

  • @allys537
    @allys537 2 роки тому

    You had me at the Hugo Stiglitz sticker.

  • @y2ktube
    @y2ktube 10 місяців тому

    Video @ 6:55 "repair a camera Once, God forbid Twice, Three TIMES" - Heelllooo, your repair 'dude' DOESN'T KNOW WHAT HE's DOING ! - It's not the poor camera's fault.
    Leica M3 units are almost 'bulletproof' ; I know, I'm a Leica camera technician

  • @the_banana_creative
    @the_banana_creative Рік тому

    Ohhh so sorry this happened! I had a similar experince with a Leica M4. The quality of rolls was so unexpected on that camera that I just ended up selling it. I went back to my first film camera a minolta maxxum 7000 and repurchased an x100v and my mental health has healed lol.

  • @915mario1986
    @915mario1986 2 роки тому

    If it makes you feel better... You just won a subscriber!

  • @LoBau.
    @LoBau. 2 роки тому +2

    Had the same thing happen to me when I bought my Canon AE1 Program. Bought it, was told it was fully serviced and I honestly didn't think you could go wrong with a Canon AE1 there one of the most reliable film cameras you can buy. Well, I went out to shoot in a different city shot a full roll and I thought it was fine shot the next roll and the lever got stuck on literally the last 2 shots, wiggled it around and it finally let go. I couldn't shoot the last 2 shots, so I just wined and pulled the roll. Put the last roll in and shot 12 shots BAM the lever got stuck again. Took it back to the shop and had the camera fully serviced again (for free) and had all 3 of my rolls developed. My results where horrible, every shot was useless, the shop said that I had a broken shutter a bad seal on the camera, so I was leaking light on every shot, and I blew a resistor in the camera. JUST MY LUCK!! I lost about $200 that's including me purchasing the camera. Props to the shop though, they serviced the camera, game me 5 free rolls and developed all my new rolls for FREE. I know your pain but hey that's how we learn to hate and love film photography. Good Luck with the Leica!!

  • @TheAaronalden
    @TheAaronalden 2 роки тому

    Such heartbreak. We don't even have same day development here so it takes longer for disappointment. Had a pentax fail me. Of course less money invested, but it was family photos of my daughters first months. (I shot digital duplicates at the same time, so not a total loss.)

  • @howardtowler6146
    @howardtowler6146 2 роки тому

    Don't think it's only vintage film camera's. I bought a second hand digital camera and with the first time trying it it had a faulty shutter. Loving the videos

  • @whippledakota806
    @whippledakota806 2 роки тому

    Its a struggle my camera just broke too.. BUT keep on keeping on! we need your videos!!!