Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/02/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Stephen wrote >1) Produce Leica R lenses in Canon EOS and Nikon manual focus mounts. I don't think any manual lens would work very well on an EOS since ALL of the lenses aperture ect are controlled by the body. Leica would have to redesign the lens to handle these capabilities, also the EOS line has very dark viewfinders, not at all friendly to manual focus. In my experience at least. >In the US Leica is suffering an identity crises among the rank and file >photog. Say "Leica" and many will give you a blank look and reply "Like >a what?" Funny, but I have not run into this. Most photographers I meet are somewhat jealous that I am shooting Leica. They all know what it is and the reputation the lenses have. Admittedly most of them have no ideas of the capabilities of the R8 and upon hearing of what it can do they are very impressed. >Horror stories of four to six week repairs are common. There is really >no reason why a world class camera company should be run this way--into >the ground. Maximum turn around should be two weeks, with a one week >not unusual. Unless things have changed at other repair shops this is pretty normal for standard turn around times. I know when I send in a camera for a non-pro friend it is 4-6 weeks for the repair, if I send a camera of mine and get the pro rush it is 48 hours. I have had the same experience with Canon, Nikon and Leica equipment repair times. >Then there is the question of competency. A friend of mine bought a >black M2. It was his first, and he was very proud of it. It needed a >shutter overhaul, so he asked me who to send it to. I recommended a >local repairman who would have done a great job within two weeks. Well, >he wanted it done "right" and was willing to pay the bill. So off to >Leica's repairmen in NY. 8 weeks later he gets it back, at over double >the price he could have paid locally. There was just one small >problem. The elves in NY had substituted nice new shiny chrome screws >for the ugly old black enamel screws his M2 should have. No prob he >thought, just send it back and get the right ones. Surprise! They >don't have them. Hmmmm......what would Nikon say if he sent in an F for a complete overhaul, or Canon if he sent in an FTB, or old F1. I know I called Canon about repair on an FD 600 4.5 lens - much more expensive than any body they made, and they said they no longer worked on them, so now it is on the way to a friend of Donal's and I am hoping he can work magic on this very nice piece of glass that is now little more than a paper weight, because Canon has turned their back on it. >6) Lower the price of R8 and M6 bodies to sell the lenses and >accessories. > >Sell the bodies at cost to get people into the system. It keeps your >factory employed and will pay off in the long run. People are always talking about how terribly expensive Leica is, but the pro line of Nikon and Canon is not that much cheaper. Leica just does not offer cheap plastic cameras like the EOS rebel and Nikon N70. Yes Leica is somewhat more, but everything is on par, or better than the best the others make. Plus the Leica stuff is made to last and they stand behind products made decades ago. Everyone is always asking about the cams on the R lenses and how much it costs to get a 1 cam lens 3 cammed. Just try getting a Canon FD lens converted to EOS...HA what a funny joke the repair shop will tell you! Leica is not for everyone, just as the EOS is not for everyone, nor is Nikon, or your brand of choice. I really don't understand all of this bashing of Leica over a few reported problems. I used to work at a daily newspaper in Atlanta with a staff of 5 photographers. Of the 5, 4 of us had the "new" F4 and ALL of us had to send the camera back at least once (one guy 3 times) in the first year for mechanical problems. That is a bad case of quality control. Every company is going to have a few lemons, it simply can't be helped. Yes there have been several complaints on the LUG, but how many subscribers are there? If quality control was horrible I guarantee there would be nothing but complaints on this list. Harrison McClary http://people.delphi.com/hmphoto