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Veteran
Unless I have missed something the M240 et seq have been reliable if that is any solace.
Unless I have missed something the M240 et seq have been reliable if that is any solace.
I received yesterday an email from Leica with an "invoice" for repairing the M9. The invoice is for $0, but maybe the receiving of the invoice signals the return of my M9 after having it sent to NJ for sensor inspection and replacement in September 2017. A former email from a manager at Leica on February 24 in which I was informed that my M9 had been repaired may have been sent to me too early. I feel good about getting back my M9 even though this also means that I send back the M240. I have to prepare myself for the M9 "challenges" again.
Raid,
I got the invoice a day or two before my Monochrom, I'm in NYC so shipping from NJ is a day or two typically. So for you maybe a day or two longer for you in Florida.
Joe
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The M240 seems to be solid as a rock. A powerhouse Leica that Leica users wished it were smaller in size. Then they got the M10.
I received that same email invoice too about 3 weeks ago. I also received another email on the same day as my invoice that said my camera is going to a third party in Germany. That was 13 March, 2018.
I received another email from Leica just a few days ago that asked me to participate in a survey about Repair Service. I went to the survey...
... it was a SurveyMonkey survey that was not well designed. raid, I believe you do survey statistical analyses, I think you would agree.
I was kind and honest in my answers, but it was impossible to convey the information Leica needs regarding their repair service. The limited choices in all multiple-choice questions did not provide choices that actually reflect my experience and responses. As I've said quite a few times now, I am understanding of Leica's situation and would like to see them improve some simple things that would benefit everyone substantially. I don't see how the survey will help in any way.
raid, I am now very curious to see if your M9 comes home soon or if it rather made a detour to Germany first, hopefully to eventually return home, just not soon.
Around the time my M9 went in for its sensor, I purchased my M240 using a small unexpected inheritance that made the purchase less painful to the budget. Its a very nice camera; Along with my film Leicas, and other gear, I'm not "dead in the water" without my M9. I really have no place to complain about my ability to do photography, and I'm in a position to be patient with Leica. Still, I'm surprised at how things are unfolding. I hope others are also able to absorb the long-time absence.
Well I thought my M240 was rock solid until it just locked up on me. It acted like it was off. Turning it off and back on again did nothing. Taking the battery out and putting it back in fixed it.
Still it's behaved much better than my M-E ever did.