I'm surprised that after all this anyone would ever deal with "Precision". Ever. I wouldnt let them wash my car, much less work on any camera of mine..
Well, I would agree, but for the fact that they are trying. They could have just given up, but are making an honest effort to get it right.
I spoke with the Manager yesterday, twice. He called me the first time to get more information to go over the camera again.
After I explained in more detail what was going on, he talked to the tech that was working on the camera.
I got a call back and was told that they have made arrangements to get 2 additional lenses (Leica M) along with the Konica lens I sent them and will use the 3 lenses to make the adjustments and will get the camera adjustments right this time, regardless of time and cost.
He also stated that he would check it personally using the same methods I used (focus test w/ test chart and film) before shipping it back to me.
Maybe they should have done this from the start, but my understanding is that they felt the rangefinder and camera's lens mount were adjusted to spec, so the lens was an issue and that's why they finally asked me to send a lens.
I spent some time explaining that I have CV, Leica and Konica lenses and all focus properly on my M cameras and all focus incorrectly on the Hexar by about the same amount.
They finally agreed that it is the camera and will get additional lenses and make it focus correctly with all of them.
The Konica, working correctly is a great camera, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
I had a another Hexar RF before this one and really enjoyed it but let it go as I shoot mostly with a 50 & 90mm lens and it got little use. I'm using a 35mm more these days and felt it would be a nice camera to have in the bag.
We'll See.