Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]----- Original Message ----- From: "B. D. Colen" Subject: "I think it's going to be all right" - transposedto Canon, Nikon, etc. etc. > This leaves me wondering several things: > 1. How do people feel about the fact that Leica shipped the M8 knowing that > the camera was defective, and can not accurately record colors under > certain, common situations because of the way it is designed? While I agree this a big feck up on Leica's part, this is going to happen with the digital age of cameras. Kodak introduced the 14n Pro dSLR and shipped out cameras knowing full well there were many problems with this Frankenstein of a camera. then they came out with the 14n II or whatever it was, still had problems and became the only camera I'm aware of to have a $1000 rebate. It's almost standard practice with automakers to ship with defects. > > 2. How do people feel about the fact that certain reviewers, upon whom they > depend - and I am NOT referring to any members of this list - were aware of > the defect and, at the request of the company, withheld mention of it in > their rave reviews? > Yes, there should have been some kind warning with the reviews to delay first shipments. > 4. What would the people on this list be saying if Canon, Nikon, Olympus, > Fuji, etc., did something like this? Would they be saying, 'no big deal. > It's a great camera and all it takes is a little working through the > problems, or would they be saying, 'what do you expect of those big Japanese > companies with their Chinese manufactured, mass-produced crap? Thank God > Leica doesn't do things like that!' It's happened with other camera companies and camera models. As I mentioned Kodak above. > > 5. What happened to the theory - espoused in what I'd guess have been > literally thousands of posts over the years, that it's heretical to invest > in Leica glass to then turn around and slap another piece of glass - even if > made by Leica - in front of the lens? Screw those UV's, but always wear your hood. :) Chris