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Don Goldberg (DAG) coded 7 lenses for me last spring at a cost of $95 per lens and adjusted the focusing of 3 of them at an additional $90 per lens. He's a lot less expensive than Solms or Leica NJ but takes several months to do the work, as he has to send the lens flanges out for milling. That said, the quality of his work is excellent and the coding looks like it was done at the factory.

 

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If I had a noncoded lens that was working fine, I would probably not worry about having it updated. However, if I did send in a lens for any reason, I would tell them to check it thoroughly and do make any adjustments or refurbishing needed to make it as close to new condition as possible.

 

Honestly, if cost was a big consideration, I would probably not own Leica in the first place.

 

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Don Goldberg (DAG) coded 7 lenses for me last spring at a cost of $95 per lens and adjusted the focusing of 3 of them at an additional $90 per lens. He's a lot less expensive than Solms or Leica NJ but takes several months to do the work, as he has to send the lens flanges out for milling. That said, the quality of his work is excellent and the coding looks like it was done at the factory.

 

Regards, Jim

 

So $185 for DAG vs. $230 that I paid Leica NJ. Definitely less expensive, but not by much. The turnaround on my 90 Elmarit M was about three weeks, and I was very happy to get the test and calibration certificate from the technician, exactly the same Quality Tag that accompanies new factory lenses.

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So $185 for DAG vs. $230 that I paid Leica NJ. Definitely less expensive, but not by much. The turnaround on my 90 Elmarit M was about three weeks, and I was very happy to get the test and calibration certificate from the technician, exactly the same Quality Tag that accompanies new factory lenses.

 

See post #9 - Tgray reported a $175 price for adjustment by Leica NJ. Perhaps you were fortunate and Leica only had to check rather than adjust. Or not... Don checks for nothing and only charges if adjustment is needed.

 

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See post #9 - Tgray reported a $175 price for adjustment by Leica NJ. Perhaps you were fortunate and Leica only had to check rather than adjust. Or not... Don checks for nothing and only charges if adjustment is needed.

 

Regards, Jim

 

Thanks Jim. I'm not sure when Tgray had his work done, but my experience with Leica NJ was 8 weeks ago. The price I was quoted was a flat $230 to 6-bit code and calibrate to factory specs. I don't believe they now offer a less expensive option.

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Don Goldberg (DAG) coded 7 lenses for me last spring at a cost of $95 per lens and adjusted the focusing of 3 of them at an additional $90 per lens. He's a lot less expensive than Solms or Leica NJ but takes several months to do the work, as he has to send the lens flanges out for milling. That said, the quality of his work is excellent and the coding looks like it was done at the factory.

 

Another great thing with Don is that he codes anything you ask. He coded my E43 50mm Pre-asph Summilux which Leica will not touch.

 

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Jeff, I am going to send my 90mm off to Solms for the same. Mind sharing what the cost was and turn around time? And did you ask them to check the focus or did they take the initiative?

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David

 

Just sent my 90 Tele Elmarit to NJ for coding. $230. I asked them to check a back focus concern and they came back with a recommended CLA at an extra $130. They say it will take 4-6 weeks.

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I have had 3 - 4 lenses for coding in Solms in the last few weeks, and in each case Leica has charged Euros 140 for the coding and 111 for focus control, both prices + tax. It seems to me this extra charge is now mandatory and it is also said in the invoices that Leica regrets having to do this.

 

I have two lenses there now, one 1.0/50 and one 4/28-35-50 and I can possibly confirm the new policy when I get the quote from Leica.

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Just got the quotation for updating the 6 bit code, readjusting, and repainting some dof scale mark. It cost SGD 858 or equivalent to USD 685

 

Can you please tell us who this quote is from and some more details on the particular lens (model, vintage, general condition)? The quote seems quite high.

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Hello, all

As I am about to take the plunge to a digital M, I just wanted to verify that the M8 does have a menu for selecting lens model if not 6 bit coded, correct?

FWIW, I've always been very happy with the servicing I've had done at Leica New Jersey, and usually my equipment was returned to me with more done than I requested at no extra charge. Last servicing done was a repair of the focusing of a 28 Elmarit R, and they repainted the markings for free. That was 2008, so things may have changed since...

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Thank you George. It's looking more and more to me that the M8 is not so much the bargain with more expensive wider angle lenses, UV/IR filters and coding fees.

 

Many people (including myself) had an M8 before purchasing an M9. It can be a considerably less expensive option to an M9.

 

  1. The current price of an M8 or M8.2 is considerably less than an M9
  2. Except for the crop sensor the pixel size of the M8 and M9 sensor is exactly the same
  3. Inexpensive UV/IR filters are available from 3rd party vendors, such as B+H
  4. Inexpensive wide and ultra wide angle lenses are available from CV, Zeiss, etc.
  5. It is not difficult to hand code lenses with a marker kit and template, such as that offered by Match Technical

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SFD,

Thank you for your input. I think I'm suffering from information overload from two weeks of researching this decision! I'd love to discuss more in depth, but I don't want to take this thread any further off topic. Thanks again.

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