Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/06/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dear Fellow LUGnuts, I have been using the Noctilux for the past two months and only have one pet peeve about this lens. For such a large lens, I think Leica should have made the focusing knurling a bit wider. This would give you a larger area to grab when focusing. You are turning a large diameter lens with lots of brass, aluminum and glass. A wider focusing collar would make this job easier. On another note, a local camera shop is having a open house for Leica users with Leitz sending a technician to check out your camera or favorite lens. Has anyone ever attended one of these dealer sponsored check up days? I wonder how much adjustment Leitz will do on the spot or if they just check shutter speeds and tell you to send it in when it needs adjustment. I remember camera clinics 10 years ago when Canon would send their repair technicians out with testing equipment and tear your Canon F-1 apart right in front of you to make an internal adjustment. It was great watching someone with the proper tools and equipment take apart a mechanical SLR with skill and know how. I still have a partically dis-assembled Canon F-1 in my study that I got from a camera dealer. It seems a user took it apart on his own and when he couldn't put it back together, he brought all the pieces back in a shoe box. It was too expensive to fix and the customer just ended up giving everything to the dealer. The dealer didn't want it - so he gave it to me. What a good conversation starter. Richard Clompus, OD West Chester, PA, USA