Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The Reverend Charles E. Cason, Jr. wrote: > > Just curious as to why the R4 is such an unpopular camera. Used in Ex condition > seem to pretty cheap. Was there a lot of problems with this version?<<<<<<<<<< Hi Padre, I believe it was created from disasters in the very early models that still had some electronic guts from the R3. Later models were built with a different set of bits and pieces. I had an R4 that flew back and forth so many times across Canada for service it amassed a large number of frequent flyer points! ! And it never was repaired correctly until I gave Leica Canada the option of replacing it with a new camera or I'd have the National media on their front door step as I smashed the "forever under repair R4 to pieces" as a media event. They never believed I'd do it until the day I was there with a CBC TV National crew and Canadian Press and Reuters photographers waiting for the R4 sent to oblivion! :-) I was quickly rewarded with a spanking brand new R4 that worked perfectly until finally traded several years later. However, there are many photographers who never had a problem and they worked fine, as mine finally did for several years. And I worked 3 of them most of the time. It was just this one, first purchased, that was cantankerous right from the beginning and probably is an anchour on a boat now. If you're looking to purchase a used R4 some of the LUG lads have serial numbers that can be a guide to the date of manufacture that could be of use. I'd suggest posting the serial number or part of it and you'll have a response in no time. ted