Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/12/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Hi Nathan, > > I have had similar experience with Leica USA supplied equipment - you would > be surprised Leica AG is, on the whole, pretty ignorant when it comes to > various 'Passport Warranty' schemes offered by its distributors. In my > case, I sent a lens to Solms for repair and they sent me an estimate in the > region of a thousand Euro. I got Leica USA involved and the repair fee was > waived eventually. > > We consumers tend to think 'Leica is Leica', but in reality Leica AG and > most of their distributors are very independent of each other. Even within > Leica AG, the sales and service departments are quite independent of each > other too. > > I am sure your M8 will eventually be repaired free of charge, but it may > take a while for Leica AG and Leica UK to settle a few issues. You may > like > to get in touch with Leica UK in the meantime. > > Make no mistake, German consumer electronics are relatively flaky. I have > had my fair share of electronic-related problems with Leica, Grundig, > Blaupunkt, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, BMW..... Problems not usually or > commonly associated with Nikon/Canon, Lexus/Toyota/Honda etc. Most of > these > problems are climate related, as my territory is rather humid. I keep all > my photo equipment in humidity-controlled rooms and this seems to help. > Ideally I would like my M9 to be as robust and weather-proof as my D3/1Ds > Mk > III, but the reality is that it is not, and I have learned to be more > careful with it. It goes straight into an electronic dry box after each > shoot. > > Let's hope your M8 will be fixed soon. > > Cheers, > > Joseph Hearing from Joseph like this is like hearing from the source. He's the Erwin P. of the Leica camera business; instead of optical science. A voice of reason in a confused world. And a good reason to be on the LUG. Mark William Rabiner