Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/07/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]While the focus of this thread ebbs and flows, it seems to me that reports of R8 problems have dropped off precipitously. The problem I reported here regarding static sensitivity was promptly addressed by Leica USA as you may recall, and I wonder if the fix they developed has already been incorporated into new camera production. One of the measures we can use in assessing the market stamina of Leica is the promptness and agility with which they respond to problems such as this one. By the time I emailed Leica of this problem, they had developed a fix and had implemented the repair in several cameras. Occasional problems will continue, and everything possible should be done to minimize them. But overall, it's my sense that at least reports of R8 seem to have diminished. I wonder what dealer-LUGgers are seeing in this regard. Anticipation is better than responsiveness in a precision manufacturing environment, but prompt quality response to problems is valuable. Now, if Leica has really resolved the early problems that were being reported by incorporating changes and improvements into the manufacture of R8, we should be amongst the first to recognize this and applaud it. It is one measure of the stuff required to survive. If it is true that Leica is aggressively and successfully resolving the early glitches R8 suffered, the considerable merits of this camera will shine through and become the lasting impression. Enjoy the light. Greg Bicket