Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2017/02/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]So, after a brief email and follow-up phone call, Will van Mander (full-time camera repairman since 1970) and Cathy Kuiper (trained in-house and working there since 2006) will finely adjust my front-focussing 90 Summicron (Canadian) for 125 Euros plus shipping, CLA work returned with a six-month guarantee. Estimated turnaround, three weeks! Great news, seeing as Leica Japan, Germany, and UK, plus Sherry Krauter and Don Goldberg all had me revolving in futile circles of front-focussing forlornness. Promising news indeed from Zoetermeer ('Sweet Lake City'), South Holland, and unlike the no doubt rightly esteemed old hands in the New World, Sherry Krauter and Don Goldberg, who declined to adjust the lens, this canny outfit in the Netherlands--specializing in Leica, Hasselblad, und Rolleiflex--are not in the least perturbed to know that the lens will be used on a digital Leica! The modern method of this diligent Dutch duo of analogue experts in the digital era is first to test a lens on their Leica M (Typ 240), then set it up in their 'very expensive collimator', and test again on the Typ 240. I'll let the LUGgers know how it goes, hopefully within about five weeks. Kyle, if you're reading this, stay tuned, as this this might be the solution for your 90 'Cron that needs adjusting. Peter