Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/12/21

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Subject: [Leica] Leica M8 -- too fragile for the real world - or don't sweat while using it...
From: hopsternew at gmail.com (Geoff Hopkinson)
Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 08:50:53 +1000
References: <95E139E5-CC69-4274-B648-E91650A21F52@frozenlight.eu>

Nathan that must be very frustrating. As Joseph indicated, I'm sure that the
solution lies in your Passport warranty. Those aren't available here by the
way. I always thought that was an extraordinarily generous scheme where it
was offered. Corrosion is certainly symptomatic of salty liquid ingress. At
least you have got to without the electronics being affected. I was going to
make a joke about sauce on fingers from tapas, but I feel your pain.
Beachsides of course have always been the most adverse environment for any
camera too.

2009/12/22 Nathan Wajsman <photo at frozenlight.eu>

> I love my M8, and I am sure I will love my M9 even more when I buy one
> sometime in 2011 when the price has fallen to my level.
>
> But I must also say that "they don't build them like they used to" and that
> Leica service does not match the premium price charged for the equipment, 
> at
> least in my experience.
>
> Some of you may remember that I sent my M8 to Solms about 3 weeks ago
> because the main switch had become very hard to turn. Today, I received the
> repair estimate by e-mail. Leica's diagnosis is:
>
> "The main switch sticks and is corroded due to penetration of a sticky
> liquid. Below the top cover the housing is also corroded. Electronic parts
> seem to be O.K"
>
> They then offer to repair it for ? 267.30.
>
> What's wrong with this picture?
>
> Firstly, I know for a fact that during the 1 year I have had this M8, I
> have not spilled any "sticky" or other liquid on it. The only liquid I can
> think of is...sweat. It gets hot in Alicante in the summer, and it has
> probably happened that a drop of sweat would fall from my face down onto 
> the
> camera around my neck. And presumably the air in Alicante has a high salt
> content since we are at the shore of the Mediterranean which has a high 
> salt
> content. But still--does this mean that a camera renowned for its 
> ruggedness
> in the hands of photojournalists is now too fragile to be used in a
> moderately hot, seaside location??
>
> Secondly, in offering me their estimate, Leica overlooked that I bought the
> camera with the 2-year Passport warranty, so regardless of liquid or not,
> this should be fixed for free. Or have I misunderstood what Passport means?
>
> Cheers,
> A frustrated Nathan
>
>
> Nathan Wajsman
> Alicante, Spain
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>
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-- 
Cheers
Geoff
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