Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hello Ferdinand, It has been a long time since we contact last time. I am not sure if Leica price in HK is much cheaper than in the US. Right now, USA Leica has a $500 rebate on M6 (which I think it's a very good deal with a 3 yr passport warranty). Remember I bought a 21f2.8M? guess what? I dropped the len hood accidently (the plastic part fall-off). I contact Leica USA and found out that the lens hood and strap are not protected under the passport warranty. I called them a few times and talked to different ppl there, they actually want me to send the camera with broken lens hood to them and they will fix/replace a new hood for me. I didn't think sending the camera just because of a broken lens hood was worth the money, so I called them the next day to ask them if I can buy a new hood. The price is about $100usd. The lady was really nice enough to allow me just to send the broken lens hood (not the camera). She will fix/replace the hood under the warranty. I am telling you this story becuase I think Leica USA provides a very satisfied service. I don't know if Leica HK will match the same standard. Good luck and tell me your decision. Best regards, Tony > Hello Luggers, > > Special mention to:Detlef Beyer, Richard Clompus, Ben Holmes, Joe > Berenbaum, & Tore Larsen for responding on my M6 concern. > > Honestly there is no doubt in my mind that the M lenses are superb both > optically and mechanically. This is the main reason why I would like to own > an M6. I think they are really built to last. I think its really more of > the body I'm concerned off. The R bodies also comes to my mind but I still > like the compactness of the M6. > > You have to understand my concerns regarding the M6 reliability and > durability since I live in the Philippines and no one can fixed or adjust > the M6 for me in case something needs adjustment or something goes wrong > with it. There are no dealers here, or no service center whatsoever for > Leica stuff. I will purchase the M6 from either Hong Kong or Singapore > hopefully x'mas time. > > Everytime a fellow lugger post some problems, concerns, etc. on his M6, it > greatly concerns me because what will I do with this camera if ever if > needs some attention to it and no one can do/fix it for me here in this > part of the world. I don't want to be mailing or sending it off to Hong > Kong or Singapore for repairs esp. the mailing/postal service is not so > reliable in this country. That is why when I buy cameras I make sure it > won't give me problems. The EOS1n and my Hasselblad has both been trouble > free since the time I imported them from USA and Singapore (knock on wood). > I hope to expect the same out of the Leica M6. > > > Would you fellow luggers advise that after I purchase the M6 from Singapore > or HK that I try it out a few days before going back home to Philippines to > see if there are any problems with it ?? what should be the things I should > look out for ? > > Thanks again, greatly appreciate the support and advises from this > wonderful group. > > Ferdinand > >