Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/01/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Alastiar wrote: >I had an electronic shutter lock up on a trip around Europe one year. >Had to pack the camera away in its box. It convinced me that I could >not travel with only one body, so even last year in Antarctica, I >carried a spare 'blad body. The risk with the digital fantastics is >that being so expensive, you are tempted to have just one: after all, >you don't need b/w and colour film or fast and slow film, it all >comes in one package and that is why you can afford the camera in the >first place BUT if it fails. > >Sorry to hear of your fate: it could be an easy "re-set" as the >shutter was on my X700 Minolta all those years ago > >cheers >--- >Earlier, Hugh Thompson had written: > >>The M8 locked up on me today, not just temporarily, as some have >>done, but completely. I took the battery out made sure it was >>fully charged, and reinstalled, but it does not want to open up at >>all. >> >>I am waiting for the dealer to call on Tuesday, I know he will go >>to bat for me with the Leica rep but a replacement may be difficult >>to obtain. >> >>I have so enjoyed the M8 experience, and got used to carrying it >>around, it is even beginning to brass a little! >> >>Hugh You are right, Alastair! I travelled with my R8+DMR to Europe this past fall, and it failed. Fortunately, for me, it happened whilst we were in Wetzlar for the LHSA meet and Leica loaned me an R9+DMR for the balance of our holiday. However it convinced me, as your experience did you, that I will never travel with just one body again. Especially digital! At present, I'm tempted by the 4/3rds systems, for they allow a smaller camera which Rose can use, but which, with an adapter, will take my Leica glass, if necessary. Sorry to hear, Hugh, of your "lock up". I had not heard of this phenomenon with the M8. Cheers! --- David Young, Logan Lake, CANADA Wildlife Photographs: http://www.telyt.com/ Personal Web-pages: http://www3.telus.net/~telyt