Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jim, >>This is not because I like to throw away money, but because I have personally had so many out-of-the-box defects in my new Leica equipment. << Perhaps if you bought used you'd get equipment that already had the "out-of-the-box defects" worked out. In the past 20 years or so I think I've bought six M bodies and nine lenses and with the exception of the recent purchase of a 35 Summicron ASPH, every piece was purchased used. Never had a problem with anything when I bought it. Bryan - ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Laurel <jplaurel@microsoft.com> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 1999 2:55 PM Subject: RE: [Leica] Re: Newbie Leica questions...buy new! > Kevin, > Others may disagree with me on this, or think it's foolish, but I have a > policy of buying all my Leica gear brand new with Passport warranty, from an > authorized dealer. This is not because I like to throw away money, but > because I have personally had so many out-of-the-box defects in my new Leica > equipment. In the 2 years since I started building my Leica system, I have > had 4 failures. > > -- M6HM (.85x) - Shutter bounce at 1/500 and above caused vertical bands in > photographs. Also, the RF was out of alignment. > > -- R6.2 - Supplemental viewfinder light not responsive to the switch on the > lens mount...light came on whenever the meter was switched on. > > -- Trinovid 10x25 binoculars - curly shavings of some material leftover from > production loose just behind the front element > > -- My 1.4/35 ASPH is out of alignment or something, as some carefully > focused shots, taken at f1.4 can seem excessively soft. This lens exhibits > an unusual effect that I can only describe as "multiple planes of focus". I > showed Ernst Hartmann, from Leica NJ a shot, taken a full aperture, in which > a near object was in acceptable focus, a farther object was in acceptable > focus, and another in between these was totally blurry. Very strange. > Ernst confirmed that there is definately something wrong with the lens, and > that it was probably beyond the capabilities of the NJ facility. Because I > bought this particular lens without a Passport warranty, I am hoping that > Leica will cover it under thier 2-year international warranty. > > So, in the last 2 years, I have purchased 2 M rangefinder bodies, 1 R SLR > body, 5 M lenses, 3 R lenses, and one pair of binoculars. Out of those, one > body (the M6HM) was defective right out of the box. The R6.2 started acting > up at around the 4 month mark. The Trinovids lasted around 4 months. In > all cases, the dealer (Glazer's in Seattle) swapped the product with a > brand-new one immediately and with no hassle at all. The 1.4/35 ASPH is > going to be hell to get repaired as it has to go directly to Solms. > > In contrast, over the last 3 years, I have purchased 2 Canon SLR bodies > (EOS1n and A2E), and 10 other lenses, mostly from the L-series line, as well > as numerous accessories. In the old Canon FD line, I had 5 or 6 bodies, and > at least 12-15 lenses over the years. > > My defective count with Canon products: ZERO I have never had a defective > Canon product out of the box, and I have never had a Canon product fail on > me. > > So buy new, get your dealer to swap out the defective stuff, and hold onto > your known-good Leica gear. > > --Jim > > > Kevin Selner <kevinselner@pmail.net> wrote: > > > > I am about to take the plunge and buy an M6. I didn't intend to buy > > one, but after handling one in the store, I fell in love. > > > > I've been lurking here for a while trying to learn as much as I can and > > now have a few questions related to my purchase... > > > > 1. I thought I might just buy the body new and get used lenses on ebay. > > Does that seem like a prudent course of action? > > > > 2. I saw a 35mm Summaron on ebay. It has the attached magnifiers which > > fit over the body of the camera. Is this extra piece removable so that > > I can use just the lens? What effect do these magnifiers have on the M6? >