Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
The anticipation is over finally. The camera arrived today, purchased from an RFF member. I got the strap through the lugs, put on my Canon 35mm f/2 lens, switched the framelines to 35, took a look through the viewfinder and was very pleased. I've been using a Leica M4 daily for the last 5 years and this VF is just so big & bright.
So I turn the camera on, aim it out the window and snap a photo. Quiet shutter, more quiet than I'd expected. I turned the camera off, flipped over the lcd and turned it on to check out the menu settings. I was navigating through the camera settings, got it mostly how I liked it then the lcd just decided to switch off. I thought it might have been a time issue so I pushed the display button again, the lcd lit up then shut off immediately. This repeated itself a few times and now the lcd won't turn on at all. This, all within 10 minutes of opening the box. The camera will take photos fine, but I don't have any access to the screen to manipulate camera settings. If only I could just switch a few things I could even live without the lcd (one reason why the R-D1 appealed to me.
Is this a common problem to occur right out of the box? Is it expensive to get repaired?
Disappointed,
Phil Forrest
So I turn the camera on, aim it out the window and snap a photo. Quiet shutter, more quiet than I'd expected. I turned the camera off, flipped over the lcd and turned it on to check out the menu settings. I was navigating through the camera settings, got it mostly how I liked it then the lcd just decided to switch off. I thought it might have been a time issue so I pushed the display button again, the lcd lit up then shut off immediately. This repeated itself a few times and now the lcd won't turn on at all. This, all within 10 minutes of opening the box. The camera will take photos fine, but I don't have any access to the screen to manipulate camera settings. If only I could just switch a few things I could even live without the lcd (one reason why the R-D1 appealed to me.
Is this a common problem to occur right out of the box? Is it expensive to get repaired?
Disappointed,
Phil Forrest