Krosya said:
Hi All,
A lil while back I started a thread about ZI justification. I read all the posts. I also read many other threads. I even decided that I could live with the louder and battery dependent shutter of the ZI. I really do like most of what I read about it.......
BUT....... what still bothers me is that there rather many stories of poor quality control - cameras stop working shortly after arrival, out of the box RF missalignment, poor wear - saw photos here of ZI being pretty worn after 2 weeks (?) of serious use. Some post that after trying it - went back to Leica. I wonder why? any comments on this?
I suggest that you talk to dealers for a reality check. Tony Rose at Popflash sells both Leica & Zeiss Ikon. Same for Rich Pinto at Photo Village. I bought my Zeiss Ikon over a year ago from Dr. Joseph Yao, the highly respected Leica dealer in Hong Kong who can be reached at
joseph@yao.com. I have dealt with Tony, Rich, & Dr. Yao at one time or another. All provide exceptional customer service & superb customer relations. They will give you all the time you need - the first two by phone or e-mail, Dr. Yao by e-mail only. All three are patient & honest. Ask them to compare issues with the ZI & with Leica cameras. Dr. Yao, for example, advised me not to put my camera on the floor of my car because the rangefinder alignment can be thrown off by the vibrations from the car ride. His prior experience with this happening was with Leicas, not with ZI's.
These dealers are in the best position to tell you what your risk is of problems with the ZI & how this risk compares with Leica. Stories of problems get posted on the internet with great rapidity & get passed on and repeated even faster. This has always been the case with news stories. Good news doesn't get printed; bad news does.
You must read more posts than I do because I haven't read any of Zeiss Ikons not working. I have read only one of problems with wear - Vladimir's - & actually the pictures weren't as bad as what I imagined after reading his posts. He shot 20 rolls a day for two weeks in a tropical environment with extremes of heat. Are you planning to do that? This is not the kind of normal use that Zeiss Ikons were designed for; rangefinders - be they Leica, Zeiss, or whatever - are no longer the camera of choice for photojournalists. Even they would be challenged to match Vladimir's usage on his trip to India. Nor do I know what other substances his camera was in contact with on this trip. But even in the day when Leicas were still used by photojournalists many decades ago, they too wore & the pictures of them in abused condition are still legendary.
As far as rangefinder misalignment is concerned, this is not unique to ZI's. Read the posts on the message boards on Leica's own corporate website. Leica's are not immune from problems; they have their shrare. As Dr. Yao suggested to me, the rangefinder is a delicate instrument & can be thrown out of alignment by a variety of circumstances. Maybe one of the contributing reasons why photographers switched to SLRs many decades ago. My own theory is that we see increasing reports of this problem because of the increase in internet buying & that many of these problems occur in transit. But who knows? The dealers probably do because they get them back as returns from complaining customers & they can put it in terms of percentage of sales. They have no reason to be dishonest about this because they'll be at least as happy to sell you a Leica as a ZI.
I also see that some ZI owners try to justify ZI no matter what. Is it just because you have it and not Leica? I know - main point of ZI is a great RF/VF. But as I have no opportunity to try it side by side with my M3 - will it be significantly better in that respect?
Hmmm . . . Justify? A few of us ZI owners persist in sharing our knowledge of the camera & our experiences with it; I imagine we say positive things because we're happy with our cameras. Most other saner users have moved on.
😉 I try to limit my comments to the facts as I know them & try not to be defensive - or as you put it: to justify. Will a ZI be significantly better than your M3? I have no idea because I don't have an M3. But it will be different than an M3 as you know - meter, 28 & 35 frame lines, AE. And it will have the same immediacy of response because it is the only camera in current manufacture other than a Leica M that has essentailly no lag time. It will also be different. Which camera is right for any of us is a matter of preference. Did you ever have to make up your mind? :bang:
I need a camera with good long RF as I use long and/or fast lenses. I wouldn't mind having AE mode - hence ZI is a candidate. Bessas are out since they have short RF base. I also would like to have a camera that is M mount and will be good for wide angle lenses as well, as M3 is not terribly great for that.
Like I said, I'm almost sold on a ZI, but some quality issues I read about bother me. Is there a good place in USA to buy it from, but I can return it EASY if I don't like it or it has issues? I wish I had a chance to actually handle one to make a final decision. And while it's cheaper than let's say M7, at $1200 I really don't want to get a lemon. BTW, M7 is a bit too pricey for me.
Any advice?
I once bought a second Nikon FM3a from Adorama because i came to my senses after a week & realized I didn't need two. They took the camera back no qustions asked. I just paid for the shipping. Each dealer has their own return policy. Some charge a restocking fee to protect customers from taking a camera essentially as a free rental & then returning it. Some just rent straight out. Research the return policies & you will get your answer. B&H may be a possibility.
Much like you, I wanted a long base rangefinder & I wasn't going to pay Leica prices. I also didn't want to buy on the used market. As much as you may be concerned abut QC, at least a new Zeiss Ikon comes with a warranty. If there is a problem fresh out of the box or 6 months down the road, you're covered.
I'll make you an offer right now. If you live in the Northeastern USA, I am willing to meet you at a mutually agreeable time so you can try out my ZI to see how you like it. No strings attached. My guess is that wherever you live, you might find an RFF member who will do the same. I can't, however, assuage your doubts about reliability. Only you can deal with that one. Do your research & let your best judgment prevail.
Best of luck with your decision.
🙂