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The new 21mm Elmar 3.4


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When is this puppy gonna be available?

 

Or better still:

 

"Shall in these confines with a monarch's voice

Cry "Havoc!" and let slip the dogs of war,

That this foul deed shall smell above the earth" :rolleyes:

 

Well perhaps not the last line! :D

 

 

And yes, I did have to go and look up the full quotation! :o

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We did get some in today - all pre-ordered.

 

Brett is right, there are slight barrel differences to the original shipped version. The ring with the depth of field scale is different.

 

Will those who kept hold of one from the first batch have something collectable?

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Will those who kept hold of one from the first batch have something collectable?

 

Or have a lens that's going to bind up and cause problems over time? Obviously this recall was not some "minor" adjustment. The Leica rep I spoke with said the entire housing was new, and only the lens elements were being salvaged from the original lenses.

 

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Will those who kept hold of one from the first batch have something collectable?

 

A paperweight collector may be interested. But some claim to have one, which means the dealer has cut and run because they should have been returned and the customer warned.

 

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So if the lens barrel has been changed does that change how the lens renders images? Are the expert reviews still valid?

 

I would be surprised if the previously published reviews didn't at least receive an "update". At the very least Leica should publish new specs and MTF charts.

 

I am also disappointed that Leica did not communicate with customers about the extent of this recall (not just a simple factory adjustment), give any updates during the redesign, or offer any timeline for delivery. This was not some new lens that had yet to be released by the Leica skunkworks, this was a product that had already been launched, with product in dealer's and some customer's hands. Keeping customers in the dark for 6 months is not the best way to build brand loyalty.

 

Can you imagine if Apple launched a new Macbook only to recall them all within a few days and make customers wait six months to receive replacements?

 

Stephen

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i still have the original, 'defective' version. it's a little tight on my m9 but sharp as a razor. i've been told that i should send it back to solms but to who or how, i've no idea..

 

plus it's such a great little lens, i can't bear not to have it in my bag. guess i should bite the bullet sooner rather than later. does anyone have any info or can offer any advice?

 

ken rockwell invented a new word: piratical

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i still have the original, 'defective' version. it's a little tight on my m9 but sharp as a razor. i've been told that i should send it back to solms but to who or how, i've no idea..

 

plus it's such a great little lens, i can't bear not to have it in my bag. guess i should bite the bullet sooner rather than later. does anyone have any info or can offer any advice?

 

ken rockwell invented a new word: piratical

 

First question, did you register this lens? If so and you have not been contacted by Leica I'm shocked and surprised.

 

My course of action would be to contact Leica customer service in your country and request an exchange for the new version, noting that you had not received a recall notice (if accurate). Now that new inventory is flowing they should be able to accommodate you.

 

If you do keep this lens, and a problem later develops (for instance, after the warranty has expired) you might find that repair is not an option.

 

Stephen

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