Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/16

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Subject: [Leica] Re: M6 Reliability
From: S London <srlondon@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1999 19:18:27 -0700 (PDT)

Personally, I've found that my M6 is quite a bit more
durable than a comparable electronic camera.  I gave
my M6 a hand 5" drop onto concrete the first week I
had it (better to get it out of the way early, right?)
without ill effects.  It seems that metal parts are
still tougher than circuit boards in terms of shock
resistance and heat/cold tolerance.

People who are going to be checking the calibration of
the rangefinder with a yardstick every other day are
probably not going to be happy with an M6 or any other
mechanical rangefinder.  The fact of the matter is
that a rangefinder can drift out of alignment. 
According to many reports I've read on the LUG, shocks
commonly cause vertical misalignment (in the
rangefinder patch one image is slightly above the
other) which while irritating, causes no detrimental
effects in terms of accuracy, which is solely a
function of horizontal alignment (within reason). 
Unless you are using a Noctilux wide open, focusing
accuracy is often not mission critical down to the
inch anyway.

In terms of general reliability, I would not take the
opinion of any one shop for the simple reason that you
are getting an impression from a very small proportion
of all M6's.  If that shop sells 100 M6's a year and
10 are defective, that could either mean that they got
the only 10 defective M6's that were made that year or
that they were lucky and only 10% of the cameras
shipped to that store were damanged, since the average
is 50%.  I think you will find plenty of satisfied
owners on the LUG and elsewhere on the internet to set
your mind at ease.

>From: "Michael Gatov" <Wildmagic@csi.com>
>Subject: [Leica] Reliability?
>
>Hi:
>
(...)

>What is holding me back is the apparent unreliability
of the current
M6.
>I've had friends who have had the rangefinder needing
to be sent back
to
>Leica for repair on a regular basis (4 times in 2
years).  One guy
simply
>had his camera slip off of his car seat and fall
about 8" onto the
carpet
>and it bumped it out of whack.  When I talked to our
local pro-shop
here in
>Portland about how many M6's they have had to send
back for customers,
>they've mentioned that quite a few have come in
needing repair, moreso
than
>most other manufacturers bodies.
>
(...)
>
>Thanks for listening,
>Regards,
>Michael
>

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