chuck77
Member
I happily picked up a used M8 in great condition a few weeks ago, but unfortunately, the shutter has already failed on me today.
The camera has only 1,542 shutter count on it, and the physical condition of the body is mint (indistinguishable from new) with no brassing.
I expected the shutter to last a whole lot longer, but am rather dissapointed... Is there anything I can do to try fixing it? I have already removed the battery and reinstalled it several times. The firmware is 2.014.
The camera has only 1,542 shutter count on it, and the physical condition of the body is mint (indistinguishable from new) with no brassing.
I expected the shutter to last a whole lot longer, but am rather dissapointed... Is there anything I can do to try fixing it? I have already removed the battery and reinstalled it several times. The firmware is 2.014.



hepcat
Former PH, USN
Chuck, it's probably tacky to send you to a thread on another forum, but that's what I'm going to do... have a read here:
M8 Shutter fault
Good luck with yours.
M8 Shutter fault
Good luck with yours.
chuck77
Member
Thank you for the link!
However, it's quite unfortunate, because nothing I try seems to help the shutter get unstuck...
However, it's quite unfortunate, because nothing I try seems to help the shutter get unstuck...
hepcat
Former PH, USN
Thank you for the link!
However, it's quite unfortunate, because nothing I try seems to help the shutter get unstuck...
Sorry to hear that. It's probably off to Leica repair then... Buying a used body is always a gamble... sometimes a good buy on a slightly used body gets a little more expensive than we'd expected. I have both an M8 and M9P and recently acquired them both used. As much as I like the M9P, I find myself using the M8 more believe it or not. If and when the shutter gives up on mine (and I hope it's a very long time) I'll have the shutter replaced with the M8.2 version. I might even have the framelines done at the same time... but I'm not doing either until it needs to be done.
Please keep us posted on your repair experience.
chuck77
Member
Sorry to hear that. It's probably off to Leica repair then... Buying a used body is always a gamble... sometimes a good buy on a slightly used body gets a little more expensive than we'd expected. I have both an M8 and M9P and recently acquired them both used. As much as I like the M9P, I find myself using the M8 more believe it or not. If and when the shutter gives up on mine (and I hope it's a very long time) I'll have the shutter replaced with the M8.2 version. I might even have the framelines done at the same time... but I'm not doing either until it needs to be done.
Please keep us posted on your repair experience.
That`s interesting. Any reason you prefer the M8 over the M9P?
I am wondering now if the extremely low shutter count on mine is a culprit for the failure... seizing up from lack of use?
Leica told me to send the camera in, but I am hoping that they can help me out in some way with the bill.
hepcat
Former PH, USN
It's out of warranty. I wouldn't expect too much help. It'll be nice if they do, but I wouldn't really expect it.
I like them both, a lot. I really don't know why the M8 comes out to play more often... I just like the output that the camera does. The M9P output is stunning... no argument there, but I guess I just didn't expect the M8 to be so... competent. I use the M9P more for commercial work and the M8 for doing the things I want to shoot.
I like them both, a lot. I really don't know why the M8 comes out to play more often... I just like the output that the camera does. The M9P output is stunning... no argument there, but I guess I just didn't expect the M8 to be so... competent. I use the M9P more for commercial work and the M8 for doing the things I want to shoot.
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