Nigel Meaby
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Is there any recent poll that counted the M9 (or digital FF Leica) owners? That would be a better relation to compare against.
According to my sources the number of corroded sensors is low, in the order of 1%.
$4,200? How much did you pay for the new camera? I was asked to pay $3,500, valuing the M9 at $3,000.
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But I dunno, is it too much to actually address the topic at hand? It was not about has yours failed, but is a new CCD sensor being developed? We have heard nothing from Leica since the promise of replacing it with the same. And there now has been a management change with the emphasis on financially righting the ship.
And wouldn't it be to Leica's advantage to develop a non-corroding cover glass (not a complete CCD, that would be silly) if it is as bad as you suggest instead of replacing them ad infinitum? I should think that would be the first thing a cost-conscious CEO would be pushing for.According to my sources, that is completely incorrect.
In fact, my sources say that your sources are putting out that mis-information in an attempt to prevent damage to the brand.
Think about it, a 1% failure rate is something that Canon/Nikon/Fuji etc experience. And I have not seen them put out an official statement saying they are working on trying to correct defective sensors.
I honestly think that most owners (note I did not say users) have no idea there is an issue as they bought it as a bauble, and if they use it, use it to post tiny images on their social media sites until they realize they're better off using their smart phones.
But I dunno, is it too much to actually address the topic at hand? It was not about has yours failed, but is a new CCD sensor being developed? We have heard nothing from Leica since the promise of replacing it with the same. And there now has been a management change with the emphasis on financially righting the ship.
And wouldn't it be to Leica's advantage to develop a non-corroding cover glass (not a complete CCD, that would be silly) if it is as bad as you suggest instead of replacing them ad infinitum? I should think that would be the first thing a cost-conscious CEO would be pushing for.
As for the percentages - after the first spate the number reported on LUF has slowed down to a trickle - and we know from the cracked sensor issue that the the vast majority of affected owners will post on LUF.
I can think of a scenario that certain parties have an interest in exaggerating the issue.
How about revealing that 1% source?
That, I mentioned, is a failure rate equal to Nikon/Canon etc.
If that 1% was real, and I was Leica, I'd make sure everyone knew about it as dang, that would be a good failure rate. 99% of cameras are a-ok!
But, because it is bogus, your source (prove me wrong) is "confidential".
On RF's poll, 33 out of 80 respondents have had sensor issues. Sounds just a tad greater than 1%, does it not?
"I can think of a scenario that certain parties -not necessarily outside Leica- have an interest in exaggerating the issue"
I'm curious, what scenario would that be? Or is this another cryptic response to this real issue, like your 1% claim?
This real internet issue. So you know for a fact that 33 cameras out of 40.000 have this problem and that adds up to errrr... what percentage?How about revealing that 1% source?
That, I mentioned, is a failure rate equal to Nikon/Canon etc.
If that 1% was real, and I was Leica, I'd make sure everyone knew about it as dang, that would be a good failure rate. 99% of cameras are a-ok!
But, because it is bogus, your source (prove me wrong) is "confidential".
On RF's poll, 33 out of 80 respondents have had sensor issues. Sounds just a tad greater than 1%, does it not?
"I can think of a scenario that certain parties -not necessarily outside Leica- have an interest in exaggerating the issue"
I'm curious, what scenario would that be? Or is this another cryptic response to this real issue, like your 1% claim?
See, that's how you end a comment like that!
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How about revealing that 1% source?
That, I mentioned, is a failure rate equal to Nikon/Canon etc.
If that 1% was real, and I was Leica, I'd make sure everyone knew about it as dang, that would be a good failure rate. 99% of cameras are a-ok!
But, because it is bogus, your source (prove me wrong) is "confidential".
On RF's poll, 33 out of 80 respondents have had sensor issues. Sounds just a tad greater than 1%, does it not?
"I can think of a scenario that certain parties -not necessarily outside Leica- have an interest in exaggerating the issue"
I'm curious, what scenario would that be? Or is this another cryptic response to this real issue, like your 1% claim?
And Pioneer, again, I appreciate your answer but to understand how this offer was made by Leica, one needs to also understand the current Leica owner. Again, I do not use the word user or photographer. Leica knows that most of these cameras barely see any use.
Ahh Leica ... the smoke and mirrors company.
'Smoke' ... because they constantly seem to be the subject of rumours about their survival or otherwise.
'Mirrors' ... well, because rangefinders are based around mirrors and prisms for focusing.
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