Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/08/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 98-08-16 11:58:27 EDT, you write: << Sigma-built version had quality-control problems, so I'm curious to learn a bit more about the new version. >> So often I read comments like this which quote from a limited number of experiences. We do not know the failure rates of these lenses or of many other pieces of equipment as well. To determine if some object is prone to failure would require that we do a controlled time-series study which calculates time to failure and assesses the statistical significance of that rate. Simply to say that a couple of people had a lens fall apart is not to say that it has "problems. For example, I bought the original zoom which you speak of new and used it for years. I then gave it to my daughter who used it all through college and her travels in Europe. Many years later and thousands of photos later, I sent it back to Leica for a tune-up. They cleaned, lubed and replaced the the diaphram detent (which felt ok to me). So, based on my experience, Leitz did not have a quality control problem on my lens (sample of one!). I could say the same thing regarding the three R4's I own. Bob Figlio