Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Buzz I guess I haven't explained myself well enough (english is only my 3rd-best language). My thought was if I should make the repair or if I should not and buy a used one for that price (as Leica has not repaired it yet, they just sent the cost estimate). Your price estimation for a used one is too high. For the price of the repair (EUR750 plus something for my repairman) I could have a used one on the auction site. That's what I meant when I wrote "pay it or get rid of it". I like the lens very much and used it more than the 50mm lenses that I have. The size and weight are a minus, but if the T.A. rapidgrip is attached at the camera, handling is no problem. I agree it doesnt make sense to keep such a lens when it's not used much. My disappointment is mainly about the fact, that this lens is glued together like a cheap japanese one. Could be a reason for me not to buy the newer, but the older, mostly pre-asph, Leica lenses. Because the ability of mechanical repairs is one of the reasons I choose Leica. Thanks for your thoughts, Didier >Well, it doesn't make any economic sense to pay for such an expensive >repair and then get rid of the lens, you wouldn't recover anywhere near >the initial cost after depreciation, plus the cost of the repair. To my >mind the question is how much you like and use the 75 Summilux. >[...] >Buzz Hausner