Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Grant, your're right. I'm new to Leica, sind Feb 98, but I did not experience any problem. Last month I've borrowed EOS 1 V from a friend, I wanted to see if it's a nice feeling to work with or no. I always think, I'm not quick enough with MF. With the second film (36), the AF was not working anymore. I don't know exactly what's happened, but the case is still by Canon Germany. I'll have to buy the case from my friend. I've learned my lesson, never again I'll borrow something. The second thing is that such things can always happen, and specially to very complex high tech wares!!! Regards ***************************************** Javad Fatemi GFI Fax & Voice GmbH Technical Department Email: jfatemi@gfigmbh.de Internet: http://www.gfifax.de Tel: +49-40-3068100 Fax: +49-40-306810-10 ***************************************** - -----Original Message----- From: Ted Grant [mailto:tedgrant@home.com] Sent: Mon, August 07, 2000 3:20 PM To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: R8 Bugs Ironed-Out Yet? Miro Jurcevic wrote: > > Why does the R-system have so many problems with the apeture lever inside > the mount. Is it something inherently difficult about the design.<<<<<<<<<<<<< I think you're overstating the "problem situation" as I've never experienced this "problem" in 32 years of pounding the daylights out of more R cameras than I can count, most of the time 3 cameras at the same time. And all motor driven where motors were available. And it's only a few comments on the LUG that all of a sudden it "appears as a problem!" Which in reality is a infinitesimal number of the many thousands of R cameras in use around the world. ted