Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/15
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Reply to: Another R8 defect...
I had a problem with the meter on the R8. The sensitivity was skewed
toward the the upper left quadrant. It took a few rolls of film to figure it
out, since the matrix compensated fairly well. But spot metering was very
bad. Leica fixed it under passport in about a month. Works wonderfully
now--love the body and the easy MLU.
BTW, who has the best US price on winders? CWO told me $420, but I havent
checked to see if they ever got any in stock.
Chris Hoover
cdhoover@invitrogen.com
>From: dannyg1 <dannyg1@IDT.NET>
>Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 04:53:24 +0000
>Subject: Re: [Leica] The Famous Ferdinand M6 Adventure Charlie
>
>For the record, I can remember a few of the people who've had trouble
with their
>M6's (and R8's + lenses). All is from memory so pardon any errors:
>
>Tina Manly has had terrible luck: A brken rewind M6 and a shattered
shutter R8.
>Ferdinand had a bad M6. Tom Shea had a run of three bad M6's and a bad
lens
>Ian Stanley has a tampered with NIB M6 that has faulty flash sync and RF
wheel
>screwhead marring. Robert Louzan has a defective NIB 50/2.8 that is
repaired,
>rather than replaced under passport (apparantly not left in new
condition)
>
>Anyone else remember some more history?
>
>DannyGonzalez