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Subject: Re: [Leica] mechanical shutters
From: Javier Perez <summarex@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2000 02:35:06 -0500
References: <20001109164443.14717.cpmta@c017.sfo.cp.net>

Guys

It's funny how so many of these prestigeous techs don't do electronic cameras.
I'll bet that 99.99% of the time they can't because they don't understand anything about how
these cameras work or because they are afraid of all the tiny little wires!
Allow me to counter the next argument before it's made.
Please don't tell me that electronic cameras are disposable junk. The better ones are infact
quite serviceable. This goes for every R ever made most Contaxes most Electronic Nikons.
Also, even though I haven't been in a latest generation camera, I'm sure that the circuitry
is lots vbetter arranged and the active components far more modular than thety were
10 or 15 years ago
As for some of these techs being able to do mods that Leitz won't do, let me say this.
There is nothing 3rd party techs can do that Leitz can't. Leitz is just more interested
in selling a new camera and declines certain types of jobs. There is no magic to be found
in third party techs. As for the mods, while some of them may desireable, few can really
be described as improvements. How many of these guys can give you a production line
meterisation mod on the M? Or how about a full electronisation (meter and shutter) on
an M? How about increasing the top speed and flash speed to something
respectable?  How about shutterspeeds viewable in the finder? These are real mods!
Can any of your dream techs do these? They are all do-able BTW. It's just a question of
how much money wou are willing to sink into a limited use camera.

I wonder sometimes what's a tricked out M is supposed to look like?

See Ya
Javier

PS: BTW: In case you didn't know, Sherry's a guy.


> Walt,
>
> You won't get Sherry to fix R3-R8 cameras even today.  She doesn't do R-bodies.  Leicaflexes, yes.  R, no.
>
> I agree, if you can get full value out of an electronic-dependant camera within a few years, by all means, buy it and use it up!  I'm an amateur and I can't justify replacing my equipment every few years so a camera that can be repaired 30 or 40 years from now makes more sense for me.  BTW Sherry has CLA'd both of my SLs in the last couple of years, so they should be good for another couple decades of work.
>
> Doug Herr
> Birdman of Sacramento
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