Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/04
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Hey, at least Leica get them fixed at some point. If it was a British car
it would still have the same problem when it went out of production.
My M6TTL has worked with no problems since day one. R4SP has had a single
failure after 15 years of use, and the SL lens release tab (plastic)
finally broke after 35 years. Seems reasonable to me.
Gene
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| Subject: RE: [Leica] Re: Frame counter won't reset
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> I'm taking it on a trip (broken frame counter and all), so
> hopefully it will
> work okay until I get back and can exchange it. I'm a little
> surprised that
> two barely-used cameras had the same problem though.
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Actually, when I first joined the lug many moons ago some of the first
posts
I remember where about the M6 frame counter problems. I guess I'm a little
surprised that Leica still doesn't seem to have fixed the problem - not
wait, this is Leica - two or three generations of cameras is still to short
a time for them to have addressed and fixed a particular problem...
tim
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