Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/08/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Pascal wrote: << A negative point: the focusing ring on my 28mm operates smoothly from the minimum distance up to 10m, but from 10m to infinity it becomes quite hard.>>> Hi Pascal, I wouldn't hesitate for a second to be on Leica's case for one that works smoothly from infinity to close-up. If we as users and we buy new, and it isn't just perfect then accept it, but still make complaints to others and not Leica, we are creating a disservice not only to ourselves but also to the Leica buyers who follow us. I have always maintained that for the cost and the Leica expected quality (seems it's becoming a myth with some folks) we have to get on they're case immediately! If a piece of equipment isn't as perfect as it should be, return it for one that works perfectly or ask for your money back! If we do not make them aware of problems immediately and just accept them, then the overall quality simply slides down hill with our very expensive gear giving us grief when we have purchased for perfection! My simple advice! I'd have that lens in the store quick time and asking for a new one! And if they refuse or give you some cock -a - mammy bullshit story, I'd be onto the throat of the PR people at Solms via the internet and hard copy mail to the President of Leica for some answers, as well as the phone if necessary. Be nice about it, but be very firm about Leica quality, legend and all that kind of stuff! And see what happens. However if you found this binding, tightness right at the beginning and didn't walk right back in the store looking for a new one, it usually makes it more difficult for you to have a change made.. And quite frankly that shouldn't happen in any event, as what is at stake is the Leica reputation and I'd play on that big time. Everyone in here should keep in mind that we all expect above normal perfection of Leica gear, that's a given no matter what it is, simply because that is what we pay for, expect without question and the legend of LEICA says that it is so! I don't have the complaints as many in the LUG have experienced, as my gear has always, (other than the *&^%@#*()&^$!!!**%@ R4) worked perfectly from the moment it came out of the box. And I've got a bunch and have gone through a a pile! But that doesn't mean I wouldn't jump on them very quickly, if something wasn't working tickity boo correct! I pay for it with hard earned dollars and I don't bitch about the price, but I do expect every bit of it to work like a dream without any kind of "gee whiz this doesn't feel quite right!" question mark on my mind! And if that questioning comes into interrupting my shooting chain of thought and the camera or lens becomes a distraction of being successful in my photography, I wont permit that! No more than would I permit __anything__ to interfere with my eye/mind process when my eye is into the view finder! ted