Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/07/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Charlie- I enjoyed meeting with you and other Bay Area LUGgers last evening. LUGgers in other areas should consider informal meetings like this one no= t only to connect names with faces but also the personal contact will reduc= e the intensity of these dumb flame wars we're so good at. Thanks to our host Jim Brick and to Leica district sales rep Tom Brichta and to everyon= e else there. The LUG slides represented several photographic styles including "I alway= s use a tripod with R equipment" to "I never use a tripod". Back to the quality control topic- My first Leica was a beautiful new black chrome SL which I purchased in 1979 along with my (then) only Leica= lens, the 400 f/6.8 Telyt. The 400 has been my constant companion throug= h blizzards, tropic heat, t-storms and airport security checks. The SL had= to be sent back twice. The first time was because of light leaks near th= e viewfinder and because the shutter speed dial not only tried to come off but also lost the white paint on the shutter speed engravings (this may have been because of constant exposure to Deep Woods Off). The second ti= me was because the mirror shifted position when I turned the camera for a vertical composition, throwing the apparent focus off. What was more frustrating than being without the SL was having to rely on Brand N while= the SL was in the shop. R4s, 1984. No problems. CLA'd in 1996. R4sP (used) - loose strap lug, erratic winder operation, slow responsiveness. Independant repair shop fixed the winder problem, missed= the others. Fixed by Leica USA w/no further problems. Yep I hate the downtime but the uptime more than makes up for it. Doug Herr