Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/02/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Has anyone out there have a hotshoe on their M6 that is slightly slanting off in one direction. It is as if it was put on properly enough. My titanium M6 has this problem which I noticed after a few days since I bought it new. Also, what is the possibility of removing fungus from the rangefinder window? Cost? - --Adi At 07:52 AM 18-02-97 -0800, you wrote: >Users like to know what it is they are buying as well as "picky" >collectors. After many years purchasing through the mail from individuals >and stores, it is more of a problem with dealers rather than the >individual. The average Joe usually pleasantly surprises me with condition >of user pieces. And I am not so picky when I know it will probably be >beaten up in use. In this category the cameras are not investments. So I >am a bit more flexible. > >The problem that I run into with dealers is that the SB grading system does >not stop at SB VG, but some % of dealers approaching 99% do not grade below >SB VG. The system goes to SB UG. Dealers especially do not grade that >low..... including Mr. Chatterton. Although they "all" have equipment in >that category for sale. > >But when I buy user pieces through dealers, the grading becomes more >bizarre than plus signs. >Exc+ has been defined to have a severely scratched front element ( I bought >the lens then sent it back. The explanation offered was that I should have >known better because the price was too low for the lens in Exc+ to BE >Exc+). Or a camera/lens that shows its 30 year age which is working just >fine. You can not tell from the same dealer even. They are inconsistent >because they are human, with all the good and bad connotations.. >I have never seen a camera marked SB Lousy, but I have seen cameras that >are in that condition and sold for up to SB Exc-. ( If you actually read >SB's list of grades, there is no SB VG! The system goes from SB Exc- to SB >Good. That's amusing on its own, but not the point.) > >VG can mean a wreck with the shutter speeds ridiculously off; or a lens >with haziness. My M3 came through with 40% of its leather missing and a >jammed shutter. It was marked VG. ( To be fair, it has cleaned up real >nice, and I knew about the shutter and leather. But VG as a grading was a >bit questionable... I would say SB UG would have been more fair. After >repair it will be graded SB G. It does have dents and is brassed. ) > >I would like to recommend that if we are going to use SB grading, that we >use the entire range of grades. For the sake of argument, use the system >twice, once for mechanical/optical condition, and again for asthetic >condition. > >I have bought cameras from all categories. Sometimes things are Ok and >sometimes things go back. But I believe the SB grading system has real >merit. Let's encourage its full use. > >And insist on a return privlege. > >Frank > > > >