I actually like to buy a camera that shows more usage!StephenS said:Proably different finishes from year to year too.
Personally, I like those nicks on my cameras and the brassing as well. I'd just leave them and chalk the wear up to proper usage!
naturephoto1 said:That is part of the beauty of the very very expensive Black Chrome Leica Camera bodies.They don't chip, but they do scratch a bit.
Rich
Roger Hicks said:My black chrome M4P, bought new about 25 years ago, looked so bad, so fast, that a friend who was a Leica dealer suggested I send it back under guarantee. I couldn't be bothered -- but when I recently got another black body, an MP (I still have the M4-P) I went for black paint. Yes, it brasses -- but it's a lot prettier!
Cheers,
Roger (www.rogerandfrances.com)
naturephoto1 said:Roger, I will say that the R4 and later cameras seemed to be finished better than the R3MOT with what appears to be a harder finish than the R3MOT. The R3MOT I would guess was about the same period that your M4P was made and that may be part of the reason as I mentioned.
As I said though the Black Chrome will scratch, but caring for them they can still look excellent. My R4SP and R8 look better than the used R7 which still looks excellent.
Rich
resummerfield said:There are two ways that I use on my Nikons.. Use a fine tip Sharpie marker, and repeatedly dot the marks to blend them in. Or get two small bottles of enamel paint at the hobby storeflat black and gloss blackand mix a small amount to get the right sheen. Then apply very carefully with a very fine sable brush, like the one you use to spot prints.
I had a very similar problem with a nick at the top of an F eye level prism. I used the gloss black enamel, and applied the smallest spot of slightly thinned enamel with the tip of a dental probe. After it became tacky (almost dry) I gently touched the spot repeatedly with my clean finger to lessen the gloss and make it blend in. Or you could let it dry completely (several days) and slightly scuff the dot of paint with a well worn scotchbright pad (mask the adjacent areas with tape). My repair is only visible under magnification.snegron said:.....Problem is that I have an annoying little nick on the outer left corner of the prism on my F3HP. It is about the size of a pin head. There is no other brassing on the camera other than that little nick, so it stands out.......
Roger Hicks said:My black chrome M4P, bought new about 25 years ago, looked so bad, so fast, that a friend who was a Leica dealer suggested I send it back under guarantee. I couldn't be bothered -- but when I recently got another black body, an MP (I still have the M4-P) I went for black paint. Yes, it brasses -- but it's a lot prettier!
Cheers,
Roger (www.rogerandfrances.com)
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