parasko
Established
Hi all,
My Leica M7 just died
I tried changing the batteries but nothing is lighting up in the viewfinder. I have had this camera for 3+ years and no problems whatsoever to date.
My questions:
1. Any idea on the problem?
2. Do I send this to NJ or Solms for repairs? I'm in Australia so shipping costs would probably be similar. Does anyone have an email address for either?
3. Likely turnaround time and cost? The camera is not under warranty.
4. Does Leica return camera via courier or normal mail?
Thanks.
My Leica M7 just died
I tried changing the batteries but nothing is lighting up in the viewfinder. I have had this camera for 3+ years and no problems whatsoever to date.
My questions:
1. Any idea on the problem?
2. Do I send this to NJ or Solms for repairs? I'm in Australia so shipping costs would probably be similar. Does anyone have an email address for either?
3. Likely turnaround time and cost? The camera is not under warranty.
4. Does Leica return camera via courier or normal mail?
Thanks.
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presspass
filmshooter
You probably already did this, but a couple of suggestions: first, make sure the new batteries are good; second, clean the batteries' terminal ends, a soft cloth will usually do, although you can use electronics cleaner. You might also check the contacts in the camera. I have been using M7s since they came out, and other than the usual problems with the mechanical DX contacts, they've performed flawlessly. Sorry for your problem.
Freakscene
Obscure member
I've had no end of problems with the electronics in one of my M7s, and I take mine to a local Leica dealer who forwards it to Solms for me. They don't seem to charge me anything for this, but I don't know if that's standard. There is no sense in sending it to NJ from Australia.
Marty
Marty
Hilm3
Established
I am not sure why you would want to send it first to New Jersey. Is there a Leica, Australia? Or a local authorized dealer? They should be able to take a look at the problem and forward it to Solms if necessary.
parasko
Established
Thanks for all the advice.
I have discovered that there is nothing wrong with the camera (phew!) but instead I have purchased a bad batch of batteries (8 in fact) which I realised when I tried them on my second M7 (yes I do have more than one
). So thankfully no need for repair.
Cheers.
I have discovered that there is nothing wrong with the camera (phew!) but instead I have purchased a bad batch of batteries (8 in fact) which I realised when I tried them on my second M7 (yes I do have more than one
Cheers.
Dominum
Member
Thanks for all the advice.
I have discovered that there is nothing wrong with the camera (phew!) but instead I have purchased a bad batch of batteries (8 in fact) which I realised when I tried them on my second M7 (yes I do have more than one). So thankfully no need for repair.
Cheers.
Nice! Glad everything turned out alright. Happy shooting
Freakscene
Obscure member
wjlapier
Well-known
Great news!
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
question asked repeatedly. google the site for many helpful responses.
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Whoa... even I sighed with relief!
Glad it all worked out! 
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
Great news, congrats.
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