Repair Estimate for my M9!

. . . it never occurred to me to budget ahead for some costly repair. Mechanical (film) Leica cameras are not costly to maintain or to repair if you take good care of them. With digital cameras, it seems to be a different situation. No matter how well you baby your M8 or M9, "something" may happen, and a repair is needed.



Yes. Digital cameras save us the costs of film and processing, which can be substantial if you're an avid shooter, but it's becoming apparent they can often require a considerable maintenance premium over their film counterparts. So the actual cost of ownership my be closer in the long run than it appears at first glance.
 
By the way, since I downloaded M9Info, my computer has been taken over by some malware or virus. Whatever I click on, I get directed to Windows Media Center.

Edited: it is the Widows Media Center Virus.
I turned off that computer, and I am using other computers until I get it cleaned from the virus.
 
They may add a one year warranty, I think. No matter how I look at it, I will be happy to get my M9 in working order.

Obviously a great deal. Your camera will be as good as new -or even better, as the shutter has been broken in and there won't be any oil droplets ;).
Anyway this is just one example of the value of Leica equipment - it does make sense to have it repaired and not just dump it and go for the latest and greatest new offering.
 
Obviously a great deal. Your camera will be as good as new -or even better, as the shutter has been broken in and there won't be any oil droplets ;).
Anyway this is just one example of the value of Leica equipment - it does make sense to have it repaired and not just dump it and go for the latest and greatest new offering.

It is an investment, and itis worth it.
I sent payment today, as I want to make sure to get back my M9 as soon as possible. I love using the M8 and the M9 side by side.
 
Thank you for the M9Info link. I will check out DNG files for my M9. This app is useful for someone wanting to buy a used M9.
I get a ZIP file when I download the M9Info software. Then, somehow, I am not extracting the files correctly, or I am not doing something right.

Hello Raid,

as soon as you can use your computer again (btw I am sure the virus has not to do with my software) then just try the following:
extract the complete contents from the zip - there is a directory called <m9info> inside to a place of your choice.
Inside the the directory is the .exe file and some directories which are used by the program. Dont delete or move the away then.

Anything should work now when you start (or doubleclick) the program-File.

I just checked it again with Windows 7 - even inside a Virtual Machine - and anything seems ok.

Anyway - feel free to contact me if it still dosnt work.

Wolfram
 
Wow, Raid... you got a used M9 that showed some serious problems, and now you'll get all that work done for under $500? Go buy a lottery ticket too! :) I've read horror stories of folk who purchased their M9s new, and still had to pay three grand to get the sensor replaced.

Again, a great deal to get a literally new camera. Congratulations!
 
Hi Wolfram,
It was most likely a coincidence that the virus got to my computer at the same time as I was trying to use your software.

I will first get the computer cleaned up, and then I will try uing M9Indo.
 
I agree with you, Francisco. I hope spare parts will continue to be available. I am thinking of the M8.

Raid

Wow, Raid... you got a used M9 that showed some serious problems, and now you'll get all that work done for under $500? Go buy a lottery ticket too! :) I've read horror stories of folk who purchased their M9s new, and still had to pay three grand to get the sensor replaced.

Again, a great deal to get a literally new camera. Congratulations!
 
Wow, Raid... you got a used M9 that showed some serious problems, and now you'll get all that work done for under $500? Go buy a lottery ticket too! :) I've read horror stories of folk who purchased their M9s new, and still had to pay three grand to get the sensor replaced.

Again, a great deal to get a literally new camera. Congratulations!

While I'm pleased that Raid's repair isn't going to break the bank, why is it acceptable that repairs with Leica are like playing the slots? Pull, FREE! Pull, $3000! Pull, $450.
 
I'm pleased you're happy Raid but I can't help feeling that it's a bit weird that people find it acceptable to pay $500 to Leica for a camera that costs what it does in the first instance. I'm always at a loss as to how people translate this kind of thing into a good value company and product, it should be free because it was obviously sub standard when sold new.
 
Is the latest digital M free of defects, and should it be covered by a never ending warranty? It is a risk that we take when we buy such cameras. No electronic device is covered forever. I have friends who are mad at BMW and Mercedes for having very costly repairs after a few years, and when out of warranty. They switched to Japanese cars.
 
I know Raid but I really can't get my brain around it! I am glad you are happy with the cost and yes I do think it's a great deal just one that I think should not be necessary.
 
I was hoping for a zero cost repair, but I take a $500 repair too. They will do improvements that are not repairs.
 
Wow, Raid... you got a used M9 that showed some serious problems, and now you'll get all that work done for under $500? Go buy a lottery ticket too! :) I've read horror stories of folk who purchased their M9s new, and still had to pay three grand to get the sensor replaced.

Again, a great deal to get a literally new camera. Congratulations!

Where did you read that?:confused:
 
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