Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 11:56 PM +0100 11/17/06, Philippe Orlent wrote: >So you're saying that any other Leica could have taken that beating up? > Not really, but any other Leica wouldn't have separated from the strap like that! Eyelets that stay attached to the body are pretty much essential. > >Op 17-nov-06, om 23:49 heeft Henning Wulff het volgende geschreven: > >>At 11:27 PM +0100 11/17/06, Philippe Orlent wrote: >>>What made you so unhappy with the M4-2? >>>It was my first Leica, and a whole world opened up to me. Never >>>left me in shame. >>> >>>Philippe >> >>Quite a few things. Quality control was not up to expectations. I'd >>bought it pretty much as soon as it came out, and the winder for it >>that arrived shortly after. The less said about the winder the >>better. It was truly terrible; Eumig and Leica should hang their >>head in shame for producing that! >> >>The M4-2 was in the shop a couple of times immediately after I >>bought it. Fortunately the shop at that time was very close and >>responsive, so I had it back quickly. The wind mechanism bound, >>the rangefinder adjustment was somewhat loose so that every little >>bump caused it to go off. >> >>Then, on a little trip that included Crater Lake in Oregon, I was >>shooting with a 35 Summicron on the M4-2 and a Hologon on an M4, >>and also with a Konica T-something with tele lens, and after >>shooting with the M4-2 I let it drop as it was slung from a strap >>off my left shoulder, and instead of stopping when it reached the >>length of the strap, it just kept on going....and going.... It hit >>the first rocks, bounced and hit some more rocks. About 20 feet >>down it stopped. The camera had serious damage, and so did the >>Summicron. The eyelet had pulled out of the body. >> >>Leica gave me a new M4-2 and Summicron. I sold the M4-2 and the >>stupid winder and didn't buy another Leica until the M6 was out a >>number of years. -- * Henning J. Wulff /|\ Wulff Photography & Design /###\ mailto:henningw@archiphoto.com |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com