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Subject: [Leica] Fwd: IMG: Out and about in Kyushu, Japan
From: geordiepete211 at yahoo.co.uk (Peter Cheyne)
Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2010 22:58:35 +0900
References: <F80719E4-0BDF-4006-8D91-A4FB4422083C@yahoo.co.uk>

>>> Just sharing some photos from the last week.  My M8 is being  
>>> repaired at Solms, and calibrated with my 50 'Cron & 90 Tele- 
>>> Elmarit, so I bought an M7 and a Summilux 50 to offset my  
>>> withdrawal symptoms   ;-)
>>>
>>> The Summilux, although brand new from the store, had a strange  
>>> problem.  On my M3, M6 and my new M7, the 'Lux brought up the 50,  
>>> 75, 28 and 90 bright-lines all at once.  This was most markedly so  
>>> on the M7, but happened to a lesser extent on the M3 and M6 too  
>>> (that is, on the M6 the wrong frame-lines were only partially  
>>> called up, and on the M3 the corners of the wrong frame-lines were  
>>> called up).  I decided to return the 50 'Lux for a refund, but to  
>>> keep the M7.  The store agreed that was acceptable, and they'd  
>>> deliver the M7 to Leica Japan to give the camera a CLA in case  
>>> there might be some dust in the bright-line mechanism that might  
>>> be accentuating the problem.  Has anyone here seen or heard of  
>>> this problem with a lens before?
>>>
>>> These photos show a couple of days in the life of a foreigner  
>>> single dad in Japan.  The colour photos were taken with Provia  
>>> 400X; the black and white with Kodak 400 CN.  'Smiling to the  
>>> restaurant' was obviously taken with flash, and with a Fuji Klasse  
>>> 38mm.  Most of the others were taken with the 50 'Lux, which I  
>>> decided not to keep.   Although the Lux was new from the store, it  
>>> was not the Asph version.  The pre-asph still sells new in Japan  
>>> for about 265,000 yen (about 2,850 USD).  Is that a decent price?   
>>> I don't know, but I felt it was a decent price, until I'd used my  
>>> copy for two or three days.  The problem I had with my copy  
>>> bringing up the wrong bright-lines put me off, especially as the  
>>> lens was brand new.  If I buy a new 'Lux again, I would make  
>>> double-sure that it would be fine to return it after a few days if  
>>> I found any problem.  I felt a bit embarrassed returning this  
>>> lens, even though I knew I was returning a faulty product.
>>
>> Thanks for looking,
>>
>> Peter Cheyne
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Waiting for the train in the rain
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/geordiepete/4659626717/sizes/l/
>>>
>>> Smiling to the restaurant with grandparents and koala
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/geordiepete/4660246866/sizes/l/
>>>
>>> Random Power Ranger drops by outside department store
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/geordiepete/4660247814/sizes/l/
>>>
>>> Walking the kids through town
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/geordiepete/4671208719/sizes/l/
>>>
>>> Fast food stall, Kyushu style
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/geordiepete/4671361015/sizes/l/
>>>
>>> Queuing for a place at a noodle stall
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/geordiepete/4671849354/sizes/l/
>>>
>>> Neons over river
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/geordiepete/4671171781/sizes/l/
>>>
>>> Guys on the town
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/geordiepete/4671884396/sizes/l/
>>>
>>> Tipping the nightclub barmaid
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/geordiepete/4671936622/sizes/l/
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