Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/11/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Though Leica should have come forth sooner with the M8 faults and problems, Nikon and Canon have done far worse with some of their digital dSLR's. Nikon told me that my D2h meter failure was not their fault even when hundreds of emails had already shown up on forums about the meter failure. Fighting with a company when your product is still under warranty is a royal pain in the arse. Finally they admitted the problem, but only all the forum posts. And a shutter blade problem came up later. Canon's 1D MkIII problems are still reported, even after Canon had to send many pros completely new cameras, forgoing even fixing the original came. Jeff and I met up one night so he could show me the new M8, and when he turned it on nothing happened. Ouch. Chris NOLA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeffery Smith" Subject: Re: [Leica] Does Leica actually want to sell cameras? >I have a feeling that the timing of my M8 failing occurred during the peak >of M8 failures. It had to be disconcerting to have the switchboard lighting >up with buyers complaining about their $5K camera going belly up with >"Shutter Fault" showing up on the LCD. What annoyed me is that this forum >and others were replete with "Shutter Fault" reports, but Leica acted like >mine was the first and only one to do that. And they seemed totally >disinterested, except for the president. > > Tina Manley wrote: >> At 09:17 AM 11/22/2008, you wrote: >>> It's a shame that you were treated poorly, Jeffery. >>> Yet, that has not been my experience. >>> >>> Fond regards, >>> George