Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/09/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hello Luggers, About a month ago, I wrote to Leica, Solms about the numerous complains I have compiled based on my survey. The problems ranged from rangefinder focusing problems, slow speed shutter problems, all the way to the most common problem among M6's the faulty frame counter. I even sent them testimonies from various luggers about these complaints. Lo and behold, I got a letter from Leica today in the mail and I would like to share with you guys what they have to say about our concerns on various problems: L-QW-AS/MK/CM Phone:++6442/208-220 and -239/Fax:+++6442/208-335 Solms, September 8th, 1997 <bold><underline>Buying a new Leica M6 </underline></bold>Dear Mr. LuDo, it is allways important for us to receive impressions and experiences from the Leica customers too. So thank you very much for sending a summary of comments from several users of the Leica M6. In the following you will find our response regarding the main complaints and your question about the service. <underline>Ref.:a.) Frame counter defect </underline>It is correct, that we have had problems with the function of the frame counter in the past. A few modifications where done in the past and since then, we never account significant customer complaints regarding malfunction of the frame counter (for more details, please see pos.e)). <underline>Ref.:b.) Vertical adjustment of the range finder </underline> The adjustment of the range finder is one of the most critical in the assembly, because it depends on the very small tolerances. The practice shows, that a mechanic or temperature shock was able to change this adjustment on a few cameras. We made a lot of efforts to minimize this enfluences in the last years, but until now, we are not able to solve this problem totally, but we are still working on it. <underline>Ref.:c) Shutter problems at low speeds </underline> This is not a main problem from our point of view. If the camera is often used under critical conditions, a few cameras show malfunction at low speeds. This is mainly caused by foreign parts like dust and dirt, moving the gears and block the shutter mechanism. <underline>Ref.:d) Rewinding the film problems </underline> We didn't have or had problems with the rewinding of the film. This must be single defects. <underline>Ref.:e) Metal parts were replaced with plastic parts (gear of the frame counter). </underline> It is true that a metal gear of the frame counter was replaced by a plastic gear and that this new gear caused some problems in the beginning stage. The reason for the problem was not the plastic gear itself, but a screw, which was not able to fix this gear well under every condition. After the changing of the screw there are no more problems with this gear. <underline>Ref.: Service/repairs </underline> Yes, Schmidt is still authorized to service our products. Best Regards Leica Camera AG (Manfred Konz) (Andres Schlein) - -Vice President- -Assistant- <underline> </underline> Well,that's all got from them ! I will respond to this letter soon thanking them for the reply ! maybe I'll ask some Leica M lens brochure along those lines. More power to you all, Ferdinand <bold><underline> </underline></bold>