Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/12/13

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Subject: [Leica] Broken and Broke
From: kcarney1 at cox.net (Ken Carney)
Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 19:13:22 -0600
References: <CAAsXt4NwEMT9jhZ=A5jh+ZGpYcTf5wgOUjb-GEpCQOdjDfW-=w@mail.gmail.com>

On 12/13/2011 12:52 AM, Robert Adler wrote:
> My MF back is on it's way to Denmark for a new piece of glass for on top of
> it's sensor. It apparently got scratched and I have no idea how...
>
> My cat got caught up in my Canon 5DMkII strap and pulled it off the
> counter. Landed on the edge of the lens (24-105) which doesn't extend
> anymore and the camera sensor/bayonet mount/who-knows-what-else is
> completely out of alignment. Both will be garbage bound. I already sent the
> lens into Canon a year and a half or so ago and they charged me $800 to fix
> it. That was just to fix the fact that when I held the camera lens pointing
> down the zoom extended with just the pull of gravity. Who knows what they
> would charge for this or if would ever be really right..
>
> So it's all broke and so am I...
> No images until the MF back comes back. I don't know what I'm going to do
> for a 35....
>
> Sympathy appreciated ;-)
> Bob
>
Oh Sierra, as they say.  I was thinking of buying the 24-105 as a travel 
alternative to the 24-70, but now maybe not.  Maybe you can ask Canon 
for a quote and whether it can guarantee original performance in your 
case.  A new 5DII and that lens would be about $4k, so it might be worth 
submitting for a quote.  Just a thought.  Wish I had a loaner, but they 
are all film and 4x5 at that.

Ken


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