Symeon
Established
It's quite depressing, really, reading about all these defects and problems the digital Leica Ms have. I bought my M8 in the spring of 2007 and dropped it on a thick carpet from a height of about 80cm. The shutter blocked and I had to send it to Sohms for repair and although I had it for less than 3 months the guarantee did not cover this "accident" (Sohms said politely as they charged me Euro 350 for the job). Since then the camera has been working fine (with minor glitches, typical overexposure of ½ EV) but I keep away from C mode as the buffer is ridiculous. I can excuse ISO noise, I can overlook shutter sound and the absence of a good camera hold after they got rid of the film advance lever, but faulty body mechanics are inexcusable.
Ultimately Leica is not what it was. I still use (occasionally) my M3 made in 1961 and the old horse behaves as if it were made only last year. Those were the days. The price tags for the M8-M9 bodies is definitely absurd, especially when these are very unreliable cameras. Leica lenses continue being the very best in the world of photography, but bodies have definitely degenerated. It would be a great idea if Panasonic (or somebody) takes over the body department for M cameras and leaves Leica to deal with the optics. The company has lost our trust and has managed to make many of us old Leicaists very angry. Personally I am enraged, despite the fact that my M8 still works I know that it won't in the near future. For the time being I just sit and wait for a decent M-mount body to appear (preferably not Leica!) where I can fit my large collection of lenses. Until then I keep my fingers crossed.
Cheers.
Ultimately Leica is not what it was. I still use (occasionally) my M3 made in 1961 and the old horse behaves as if it were made only last year. Those were the days. The price tags for the M8-M9 bodies is definitely absurd, especially when these are very unreliable cameras. Leica lenses continue being the very best in the world of photography, but bodies have definitely degenerated. It would be a great idea if Panasonic (or somebody) takes over the body department for M cameras and leaves Leica to deal with the optics. The company has lost our trust and has managed to make many of us old Leicaists very angry. Personally I am enraged, despite the fact that my M8 still works I know that it won't in the near future. For the time being I just sit and wait for a decent M-mount body to appear (preferably not Leica!) where I can fit my large collection of lenses. Until then I keep my fingers crossed.
Cheers.