Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/05/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Peter, You're absolutely right on all counts and without question Leica are in the wrong for not correcting it or at least offering some kind of exchange or compensation for those with flare problem. Like you, I wear glasses and yes I see the flare but I've just ignored it and quite frankly until I became a member of the Leica lists some 5 years ago or so, I never knew of a flare problem as I just accepted it as a lighting situation and carried on shooting by shifting camera and eye slightly. Have I ever missed a shot due to it? I suppose at sometime or other, but I never related to it until the LUG talked about it. As you know Sandy Carter and I spent the first three months of this year shooting in medical facilities around North America, she using 3 - M6's and I, 3 - M7's hanging off our neck or shoulders. I don't think she or I missed a shot because of a flare item. And I suppose I could honestly say yes I saw a flare or two but it's never been a problem. I suppose I just live with it and don't take it as big a problem as others do. However, if it were to become a major problem for me I'd do exactly the same as I did with the R4 crap outs I had and set a time that I'd be at the Leica Canada offices in Toronto with the National media in place to watch me totally smash the problem R4 to pieces on their door step! Leica honchos didn't believe me when I told them it would happen. Quite frankly when they saw three National TV network crews, several wire service and newspaper stills shooters waiting I immediately received a brand new R4! :-) Aaaah the power of the press in a useful moment. ;-) Maybe some of the guys here should band together and do the same thing in New Jersey....... The catch is, you absolutely have to have the balls to go through with the destruction of the camera, which I was, as I had three other R 4's that worked like dreams. The bastard R4 camera had cost me a fortune in transportation, cost for repairs and lost photographs, so I really wanted to smash it to bits! And when you see those TV cameras ready to roll you know you can't back down and chicken out or you're doomed! As my clan motto is... "Stand Fast!" You absolutely have to do just that . Stand fast and smash the camera to smithereens for the TV sets of the world. And I don't have any doubt, if some of you guys pulled that one off Leica would supply new cameras before it happened! What the hell have you got to loose, a few bucks and maybe get a new Leica no flare camera! :-) Heck, beats the hell out of everyone whining and taking some real time action! Can you imagine Herr Cohn waking up to the early morning TV news to see a half dozen Leica's being smashed to pieces on world wide television! :-) Now that would be worth a no flare KODAK moment! ;-) :-) ted Ted Grant Photography Limited www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant Samples from the Women in Medicine project: http://www.sandycarterphotography.com/WIMcollagePage.htm - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html