Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/04
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Right or Wrong tools, a camera owner who has no idea of what's inside of
his camera is a nightmare to the repair tech. That's why I keep my hot
little hands out of my cameras and let the pros work on them. It may cost
more, but at least they do not end up a pile of misc. parts.
Gene
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I'd say "a set of the *wrong* tools" and add that a good number of Leica
owners have the hands of surgeons--literally--and camera repair is not up
there in
the same league, not by a long shot.
In a message dated 03/24/2004 3:43:04 PM Eastern Standard Time,
telyt@earthlink.net writes:
> I'm a camera repairman's worst nightmare: a customer with a
> high-end digital shutter tester
Actually the repairman's worst nightmare is a camera owner with a set of
tools.
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