Nachkebia
Well-known
No, not really, my 25 is as good as it gets
but one day I might want to sell it and I don`t want to have problems
anyhow if it is manufacturing error I better off sending it, no? 
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
My understanding is that bubbles in glass was unavoidable in the past, but I don't know about now. I would send them an email asking before I just sent it off.
V
varjag
Guest
Maybe they reintroduced Zeiss bumps?
egpj
50 Summilux is da DEVIL!
Nachkebia said:fuwen : Not really, just one trip of 14 days, non stop shooting is that heavy usage? I don`t think so, I think camera should be ready for more, that`s why I think zeiss ikon is not very relible, not to mention battery drain and frame counter miss alignment (automaticly self fixed after one month)
Looks to me like you have an electrical problem in your camera. That would be what is causing the battery drain and the corrosion. A shame too because the camera should not have that type pf corrosion.
Nachkebia
Well-known
Okey, I just spoke with zeiss support on the phone, very very pleasent service, very possitive and helpfull, anyhow I told him about bubbles, he said it has to be checked it is a production line error or something later has happened, also told him about 35mm biogon and 50mm plannar focus wobble problem, and he said to send it over too...
V
varjag
Guest
Actually Glenn's thought about electrical problem makes a lot of sense. Could be some design flaw that exhibited only in warm humid climate of India 
Nachkebia
Well-known
Not only india, dubai is also very hot plus humid!
Nachkebia
Well-known
Dry box? what is that?
Nachkebia
Well-known
I keep them in my national geographic bag (closed) leica lenses in there own leather box it is enough?
Nachkebia
Well-known
Thank you for the link, anyhow don`t forget AC is always on and temperature is never low or wet...
clintock
Galleryless Gearhead
By returning your camera and lenses to Zeiss, you are doing Zeiss a favor, and all future ZI buyers a favor too. It is very helpful to manufacturers to see examples such as yours, so they can make changes to procedures and material suppliers.
Zeiss is probably very sensitive to the excessive wear shown in your photos of the leather like covering- with the history of the 'Zeiss Bumps'.
Perhaps they need to simulate conditions in India for their future 'torture test'?
Real world use is difficult to simulate in a speeded up way, so I think Zeiss will be glad that you have in effect done some valuable work for them.
Zeiss is probably very sensitive to the excessive wear shown in your photos of the leather like covering- with the history of the 'Zeiss Bumps'.
Perhaps they need to simulate conditions in India for their future 'torture test'?
Real world use is difficult to simulate in a speeded up way, so I think Zeiss will be glad that you have in effect done some valuable work for them.
Nachkebia
Well-known
I will do best I can and hopefully all of my lenses and zeiss ikon itself will be repaired or replaced, from 5 productes of zeiss 4 of them have problem...
Blackbelt
Newbie
Huck Finn said:The person to write to would be Kornelius Mueller, Marketing Manager, Camera Lens Division. He can be reached via: photo@zeiss.de.
Huck
Direct mail:
ko.mueller@zeiss.de
willie_901
Veteran
Nachkebia said:I keep them in my national geographic bag (closed) leica lenses in there own leather box it is enough?
I read an article somewhere that claimed camera bags and lens cases breed and transfer mold. I never store my stuff in a closed bags/cases. Fungus likes cloth/leather much more than it likes glass and glass coatings. It is better to let air circulate. Moving air can carry the fugal spores away. In a closed in bag/case the spores can settle inside a lens.
willie
Harry Lime
Practitioner
No Zeiss bumps?
;-)
I like it.
HL
;-)
I like it.
HL
Huck Finn
Well-known
Blackbelt said:
He's on holiday until January 8.
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