user237428934
User deletion pending
How would they replenish the part when that part is the reason people are trading in the body?
We were talking about trading in functioning M8s (if Leica added this option)
I Love Film
Well-known
I'm going to buy 50 LCD panels, hire someone who can replace them in the M8, then advertise a fix for $500.
JayM
Well-known
Here's another good one: "Leica technicians are wonderful human beings".
Ok, that might actually be true
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Am I 'horrified'? No.
Am I slightly concerned? Yes.
But what is the actual scale of this problem? And how many of the most vocal protesters actually own an M8? I do.
Certainly, it's bad news. But it looks to me like a classic internet 'problem', based on genuine concerns that affect very few but which are then inflated by onlookers, ill-wishers and wannabes.
Cheers,
R.
Am I slightly concerned? Yes.
But what is the actual scale of this problem? And how many of the most vocal protesters actually own an M8? I do.
Certainly, it's bad news. But it looks to me like a classic internet 'problem', based on genuine concerns that affect very few but which are then inflated by onlookers, ill-wishers and wannabes.
Cheers,
R.
Michael Markey
Veteran
For the non-lawyers here, Carlill_v_Carbolic_Smoke_Ball_Company
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlill_v_Carbolic_Smoke_Ball_Company
The difference between contractual obligation and 'mere puff'.
Cheers,
R.
A lesson that Leica has yet to learn.
tomtofa
Well-known
But Apple would be able to replace your LCD still.![]()
Actually, probably not. They wouldn't replace the screen on my wife's 2006 macbook. "This is more than 3 years old" they said. "We don't have the parts for that" . . .
I Love Film
Well-known
"Leica technicians are fair to middling primates"?
Roger Hicks
Veteran
"Leica technicians are fair to middling primates"?
So are we all. Looked in a mirror lately?
Cheers,
R.
I Love Film
Well-known
I've long since mutated.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
One side effect of this that's just occured to me is that there will probably now be a lot of M8's consigned to early retirement for other reasons. If you own an M8 and it has a shutter failure or similar are you going to spend the money repairing that when you're aware that another major part is unavailable that could effectively terminate the camera at any time? The future of the M8 goes beyond the availability of the LCD screen IMO!
JohnnyRyall
Member
Does anyone have, or can anyone point me to any proof (a letter from Leica/ a statement from Leica) to confirm this? It seems that Leica wants to end the trade in used M8's for its own benefit. LCD replacement indeed...
N
Nikon Bob
Guest
As Roger pointed out there is a difference between "contractual obligation and mere puff". I would almost bet any adverts are vetted by lawyers before being used. So it is not a manufacturers fault that consumers actually believe an averts "mere puff" or caveat emptor as they say.
That begs two questions:
Why would any savvy modern consumer actually fall for 1950s era avert styles today?
Do companies actually think their customers are that inept as consumers.
No matter which way you look at it then nobody really has the right to complain. Anybody feel better now?
Bob
That begs two questions:
Why would any savvy modern consumer actually fall for 1950s era avert styles today?
Do companies actually think their customers are that inept as consumers.
No matter which way you look at it then nobody really has the right to complain. Anybody feel better now?
Bob
N
Nikon Bob
Guest
Keith
Very interesting point. Similar to knowing when to not throw any more money into an old car and just bite the bullet and get a replacement. Tough call in most cases.
Bob
Very interesting point. Similar to knowing when to not throw any more money into an old car and just bite the bullet and get a replacement. Tough call in most cases.
Bob
back alley
IMAGES
is everyone still horrified?
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Keith
Very interesting point. Similar to knowing when to not throw any more money into an old car and just bite the bullet and get a replacement. Tough call in most cases.
Bob
Yes ... a bit like spending a few grand on an engine overhaul when you've just been told the transmission has zero parts availability!
JohnnyRyall
Member
So Leica can't guarantee every single component of every single camera for the entire lifespan of every single consumer...... fancy that! They are a money making outfit. But- remember that everyone who bought a new M8 in 2006 received two years free accident insurance, and probably have a few lenses that are appreciating in value as we speak. And how much have people saved in film and developing costs? I just don't understand people's complaints. It's consumer electronics with a brass coating but one which allows the user to plug into a photographic heritage. It's all marketing. All of it. If you can afford something, buy it, but don't expect it to last forever- that's just unrealistic.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
whatever it takes to keep the thread going..
No one's been seriously injured ... and it beats watching TV!
N
Nikon Bob
Guest
N
Nikon Bob
Guest
No one's been seriously injured ... and it beats watching TV!![]()
Well, no physical injuries anyway. Boy, you must have some lousy TV shows down under.
Bob
JohnnyRyall
Member
Off topic- I wish I'd taken that £100 Sony rebate on the NEX7 now.
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.