Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/12/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]David, These are just my thoughts, for what they are worth: There are some people in my camera club who are CLE-users. All of them ha= ve had to repair their cameras, so I would not say that the CLE is as reliab= le as the M or CL. Early CL:s had shutter problems (solved years ago) and today the CL:s has problems with low contrast in the finder focusing area (this part can be serviced and changed, but watch out for this when examining used CL:s.) If focusing is possible indoors, without problems, then the CL is OK. =20 I had a CLE 1995-96 (it came directly from the repairman to the shop...) and I had no problems with it at all. I had 28-40-90 Minolta lenses, and they were very good performers, especially the 28 and 40 mm. In fact, I w= as surprised to see how close they were to M-lenses, as I saw the practical results. But I did not like three things: a) The on/off button is of plastic, and = I was almost afraid to break it, every time I turned on the camera. It was too cheap, and a shame to the camera! b) The Minolta lenses don=B4t focus= as smooth as the M-lenses. The M-lenses are of better mechanical quality. A = 30 year old M-lens shows less wear mechanically than a 10 year old Minolta lens! c) It was not possible to use my 35 mm M-lens (last generation) on the CLE. I could put it on the camera, but it wasn=B4t possible to focus,= as the lens went to far into the body (sorry, English is not my native language...) So, it was a pleasant experience to try out the CLE. But as I already had my M-gear, I didn=B4t really need the CLE. I traded it for a new M6, and = a few days later it was gone from the shop! Regards, Hans - ---------- > From: seungmin@luxmail.luxcom.com > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: Minolta CLE Reliability and Repairability > Date: den 19 december 1996 19:00 >=20 > In the past several days a lot of discussions have been made about CL=20 > and CLE. Repairability of CLE has been quesitoned a lot and concerned=20 > me. How reliable has CLE been compared with Leica? If they are n= ot > so reliable and repair work is not readily available, I will take = it > off of my list. Thank you for any info. > =20 > Regards, > David > seungmin@luxcom.com >=20