Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/01/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jim - speaking as someone who has had a defective camera, you should take it back if you are not happy, and let Leica evaluate whether it is defective. With mine, I did have to wait, but got a replacement, which works fine. Now I must say that I received first class service from my Leica dealer, who has a very good working relationship with the local Leica rep. So go talk to the folks in the store. Best of luck Hugh BTW - I rarely take color shots with the M8, why don't you try some B&W On 28-Jan-07, at 1:41 AM, Jim Laurel wrote: > I specifically asked them if the IR filter would solve the > fringing issue as well and they assured me it would. However, I'm > having a hard time believing that. Now, I am trying to decide > whether I should try the filters at all or just send it back as Ted > says. I'll have to ask the good folks at Tamarkin, but I think > once I get the filters, I won't be able to return the camera. What > that means is that there's really no way to know if I can be > satisfied with the darn thing. > > As of now, I'm ready to throw it out the window!