Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/04/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Yes, I know. But testing each item, and "exhaustively" testing each item, is two different things. If each item were exhaustively tested, we would have "no" DOA's, scratched film, RF mis-alignment, etc, etc, etc. Of course each camera, each lens, even each part that makes them, is QC'ed, QA'ed, etc. But they cannot put the effort into it that would result in 100% perfection. Which, for some reason, some people expect. Jim At 10:39 AM 4/22/99 +0000, you wrote: >Jim Brick wrote: > >>If Leica were to produce 100% perfect products, an ordinary M6 would >cost >$5000, as would a lens for it. To achieve 100% accuracy, each part >would >have to be engineered to far higher standards, and each and every >piece of >equipment would have to be individually exhaustively tested. It just >cannot >be done. There would be no Leica. > >Jim, I've just returned from the LHSA trip to Wetzlar and Solms. One >of the things which Leica stressed during our factory tour was that >every camera and every lens is individually tested before despatch. >Our visit was on a Friday, and the production line was shut down, but >the test department was hard at work on M6 bodies, and some lens >testing was also going on. > >I don't know what US prices were like 40 years ago, but in Europe an >M3 + 5cm Summicron cost as much as a small car, yet Leitz was almost >overwhelmed with work - people were prepared to pay to get top quality >even though the purchase of a second-hand M3 + Summicron could absorb >half their annual earnings. Perhaps there is room for the price to >rise if this will result in better quality and reliability - in the >last eight months my M6 has spent more time at the Leica repair >department than it has in my home! Today it's going back for its >fourth repair in eight months. > >Regards, > >Doug Richardson > > > than rather than the other way round. >I'd rather have paid more for my M6 and had it >