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Film Loading: Easy is not the word.
As Elegant as they are, Leica Screw mounts are difficult to load. It's very easy for the beginner to futz around five minutes or more just to load the film. This is how I do it:
* Remove the Lens
* Set the shutter to T to keep the shutter open
* Remove the film spindle from the camera by pulling it out.
* Pull out the film leader, and insert into the film spindle's film lip. This can sometimes take a bit of doing, and is why I advise removing the spindle.
* Wrap the film several times around spindle.
* Holding the film cartridge and the film spindle in both hands, insert them into the camera body at the same time.
* Look into the film gate and make sure the film is positioned evenly in the gate. If it is not, use your thumb to position it.
* Turn the rewind knob to take up the tension inside the film canister.
* SLOWLY turn the film advance, watching to make sure the film sprocket catch properly on the film sprocket spindle.
* AFTER all of the above and you have seen that the film is advancing, continue to advance the shutter so that it will close.
* Reset the shutter speed at the fastest shutter speed.
* Put the baseplate back on the camera.
* Advance and trip the shutter twice, making sure that the rewind knob is TURNING. If it is not turning, somehow the film is not loading properly.
* Reset the film counter (located on the advance knob) by turning it to 0. If you turn it too far, just keep turning it around again to the number you want.
* Go out and win the Pullet Surprise after having a party to celebrate the successful film loading.