Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I had a similar problem with shutter bounce in a new M6 .85 I purchased at Glazer's a couple of years ago, which manifested itself during an overseas trip. Russ Sherrell sorted it out when I got back, and had it repaired by Leica USA in under a week. His prices are competitive, and he really goes the extra mile to make sure you're satisfied with a purchase. That sort of after-sales service is why I prefer to buy through a local dealer, even though it means paying our 8.3 percent sales tax. If I had to go through three bodies (like Jim did) via mail order, I likely would have gone berserk and wound up as a "breaking news" item on CNN. Chuck Albertson Seattle, Wash. - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Laurel" <JimLaurel@earthlink.net> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 7:25 AM Subject: [Leica] Leica initial quality story > A couple of weeks ago, I decided to purchase a new Leica for my wife as an > anniversary/birthday present. It was to be given to her during our > vacation, so I wanted to make sure it was tested and in good order before > leaving. > > I went down to Glazers Camera Supply here in Seattle, and Russ Sherrel > prompltly produced a shiny new chrome M6 TTL along with a Summicron 35 ASPH. > As I have had several initial quality problems with past new M6 cameras (one > with a vertical misalignment, another with a 1/1000 shutter bounce), I made > it a point to check the camera thoroughly. > > The first body I checked had a terrible vertical misliangment problem. It > would be possible to focus, but the coincident images did not lineup > precisely. Russ agreed and opened up a new box. Second body would not show > the coincident images matched perfectly when the lens was focused at > infinity. I had my "known good" M6s with me, along with lenses, so I was > able to eliminate lenses as a possibility for this problem. > > Russ opened a 3rd box. Finally, I had found a body with no vertical > misalignment and was aligned properly at infinity. > > I don't understand what Leica is thinking. The foundation of thier pitch to > customers is high precision and quality. Yet, on a single day, I found two > clearly defective bodies sitting on a dealer shelf. Some people may not > notice the defects, but they were obvious to me (20/10 vision uncorrected). > My first M6 .85 purchased 2 years ago had a shutter bounce at 1/1000, and > the second had a vertical misalignment. A pretty poor record for one guy in > just 5 years. Thankfully, my dealer is very supportive, but it is > disturbing to see such poor quality control. > > --Jim Laurel > > > > >