Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Marc wrote: > This issue of M6 quality is simple a sour-grapes canard. The M6 is the= > toughest of the M's. I had my main M3 in the shop five times in four > years, and my main M4 in the shop six times in two. My M6 has not seen= a > repair shop in the four years I've owned it and it sees a LOT more use than > the earlier ones. = I share the same kind of experience. I had several counter problems with M4 and M4-P, frame problems with M3 a= nd M4, rewind problems with M3, rangefinder problems with M3 and M2. And no problem at all with my M6-M6J's who also sees a lot more use than the others (the older M6 is from 1985). (But whe will see in 30 years from now !) Lucien BELGIUM