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On ‎9‎/‎26‎/‎2019 at 7:53 PM, Overgaard said:

Delivery time is 15-30 days currently, mentioned also when you order. We're working on reducing them to 7-14 days. 

Well, it is not true. I ordered the Leica Q2 lens hood on August 26,  and by September 23 I got email ( after sending out 2 emails inquiring about the status if delivery) saying that they received my order and it will be sent out .  So far I haven't received the hood, it is more than 30 days . When I ordered the hood the web site says  IN STOCK. Why it takes you almost a month to acknowledge the order?  Why they keep my $ 200 for a almost a month without doing anything? Today is September 28. It is not 7-14 days as you said.

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On ‎9‎/‎26‎/‎2019 at 1:19 PM, higa said:

I too had to wait over 30 days before it was shipped. Shipping came from China. After waiting for about 30 days, I filed a PayPal Buyer Guarantee procedure and then got the shipping notice about 2 days after that. The actual item itself came in less than a week, but that is the last time I order from him.

May be I should do the same, file a PayPal Guarantee Procedure. I ordered mine on August 26, now I haven't received mine. It is getting ridiculous!

 

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On 9/28/2019 at 3:30 AM, Ted Lemon said:

Hi nice job on the M3 but where did get those straps?

Ted,  So sorry for late reply.  Both are leather Leica straps I bought at B&H in the States.  I'm sure they're also available on your side of the pond.  That brown one is one of my all-time favorites, but I really wish it were longer--doesn't quite work for cross-body wear.  Unfortunately, none of the fixed-length Leica straps are long enough for my taste.  I have since replaced both of these straps with what I could find in 50" or 130cm lengths--plenty of length to wear cross body and bring quickly to bear for use.  I like thin and smooth for easy slide.

Good luck in your hunt for the "perfect" strap!

- Scott

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Sorry, also about straps. There are several more attractive than the Peak Designs Slider & Slider Lite, but very few long enough, so I have settled on the Slider Lite for cross-body wear. Short (i.e. 1m) straps around the neck don't work for me with a camera as weighty as the M10 and make concealing the camera in less salubrious areas of London much harder.

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9 hours ago, FHPdoc said:

Ted,  So sorry for late reply.  Both are leather Leica straps I bought at B&H in the States.  I'm sure they're also available on your side of the pond.  That brown one is one of my all-time favorites, but I really wish it were longer--doesn't quite work for cross-body wear.  Unfortunately, none of the fixed-length Leica straps are long enough for my taste.  I have since replaced both of these straps with what I could find in 50" or 130cm lengths--plenty of length to wear cross body and bring quickly to bear for use.  I like thin and smooth for easy slide.

Good luck in your hunt for the "perfect" strap!

- Scott

Thank you Scott - and others for the responses. I am currently using the  https://www.reddotcameras.co.uk/-tie-her-up-straps/8991--tie-her-up-rivera-125cm-black-neck-strap.html attached to my MP240 and happy with it. Just that the brown strap on that picture looked very nice! I tried other more chunky straps over the years but I use a small bag to carry my M's and the bigger the strap the more the hassle in getting the camera in and out of the bag. 

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On 9/26/2019 at 1:19 PM, higa said:

I too had to wait over 30 days before it was shipped. Shipping came from China. After waiting for about 30 days, I filed a PayPal Buyer Guarantee procedure and then got the shipping notice about 2 days after that. The actual item itself came in less than a week, but that is the last time I order from him.

That makes a lot more sense that it comes from China. With that type of lead time it sounds like a JIT manufacturing operation. You put an order, they manufacture, then send out. Shrug.

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13 hours ago, Xerxes2539 said:

That makes a lot more sense that it comes from China. With that type of lead time it sounds like a JIT manufacturing operation. You put an order, they manufacture, then send out. Shrug.

It sounds right, except in the website says : IN STOCK, meaning it is in stock and ready to be shipped out. It would  be more  honest if it says, pre-order instead of In Stock. Kind of cheating to me. I ordered on August 26 2019, Now October 5, haven't received yet.  Emailed , no response.  Made complaint to PayPal Resolution Center, no response. It is strange business operation they are operating. bad bad bad...

 

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On 10/5/2019 at 4:29 PM, My Nguyern said:

It sounds right, except in the website says : IN STOCK, meaning it is in stock and ready to be shipped out. It would  be more  honest if it says, pre-order instead of In Stock. Kind of cheating to me. I ordered on August 26 2019, Now October 5, haven't received yet.  Emailed , no response.  Made complaint to PayPal Resolution Center, no response. It is strange business operation they are operating. bad bad bad...

 

Agreed 100%. "In Stock" means it's ready to be shipped. My purchase was September 2, I haven't received a single email from them. Not even one saying "we got your order." Now it's been 37 days since the order. 

 

On 10/6/2019 at 2:12 AM, Willard McCarty said:

All that's needed is a note explaining what to expect. The hood itself is well designed, manufactured and packaged, altogether an excellent piece of work.

Agreed, I'd be a lot more inclined to buy the rest of Thorsten's stuff...including the Leica Q guide. Would love a total guide video, I'm sure there's a lot I'm not doing properly.

 

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On ‎10‎/‎9‎/‎2019 at 1:51 AM, Xerxes2539 said:

Agreed 100%. "In Stock" means it's ready to be shipped. My purchase was September 2, I haven't received a single email from them. Not even one saying "we got your order." Now it's been 37 days since the order. 

 

Agreed, I'd be a lot more inclined to buy the rest of Thorsten's stuff...including the Leica Q guide. Would love a total guide video, I'm sure there's a lot I'm not doing properly.

 

his business operation is weird, I wouldn't register to any of his workshop, no way, after the experience I had with the L Q2 lens hood. I ordered and paid on August 26. After numerous email with no reply. I made complained to Paypal.  Finally on Oct 6 they refunded me. What kind of business operation is that? He basically kept my money for over a month and only refunded after he could not fulfill the promise.  I can imagine people show up at his workshop and he is nowhere to be seen. Then few months later , refund the money ! stay away from this guy!

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On 10/21/2019 at 4:50 PM, My Nguyern said:

his business operation is weird, I wouldn't register to any of his workshop, no way, after the experience I had with the L Q2 lens hood. I ordered and paid on August 26. After numerous email with no reply. I made complained to Paypal.  Finally on Oct 6 they refunded me. What kind of business operation is that? He basically kept my money for over a month and only refunded after he could not fulfill the promise.  I can imagine people show up at his workshop and he is nowhere to be seen. Then few months later , refund the money ! stay away from this guy!

Also, I wouldn't trust a guy who hand-brass his cameras in order to make them look more travelled. :)

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On 10/21/2019 at 11:50 PM, My Nguyern said:

 I can imagine people show up at his workshop and he is nowhere to be seen. Then few months later , refund the money ! stay away from this guy!

 

‘Managing Expectations’ with the shades is the  issue that needs resolving and a great pity if it impacts on the credibility of his other services. His other services I have used I have been very happy with (at the regular discounted  price points!).  Being time poor, I found the Capture One Course a godsend rather than spending ages hunting around free and often conflicting resources on line…. one resource, from calibration to workflow that got me up and running ready to explore further. The considerable amount of free content is a useful resource. I attended a workshop which was well organised , everything ran to schedule,  got to see a new city and came away inspired. 

‘beautifully crafted, made to order - expected delivery time 4 to 6 weeks’ would be better? I ordered one for a Summicron Rigid and it is well made and does the job well, was nicely presented – and took about that length of time. At that price don’t mind doing that for one lens … for the Q love the hood it comes with!

 

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I ordered a Thorsten hood  - got it within the time period specified and it met my expectations. I have not experienced the Thorsten's workshops but enjoy reading his blog from time to time. To denigrate someone's total business over this issue seems a tad OTT to me. But that's forums for you.    

 

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I have no clue about the hoods, but I can testify Thorsten's workshops are a very good place to have your pictures and technique seen and commented by someone who definitely has an eye and an expertise for that. I doubt T.O. would be happy about the Chinese delays on the hoods, and I'm sure that should anyone be unhappy with the delays, Thorsten would simply refund. One may have doubts on the ground of this "elephantgate" story or assumed scientologist whatever, but he is a hell of photographer and teacher (as seen from an humble amateur).

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Just in the interest of balance, I ordered two lens hoods at different points in time, one for the Q and another for my 35mm Summilux.  Both arrived promptly.  Also bought the small leather desk blotter, which should have shipped from Italy but there was no stock.  I explained this was a birthday present and I needed it promptly; Thorsten dealt with it and arranged for the blotter to be shipped express mail from the USA where is was in stock, at no extra charge.

His products are expensive, but you know the price at the point of ordering and they are good quality.  I have never attended his workshops so can't comment, although no one should make accusations like  "I can imagine people show up at his workshop and he is nowhere to be seen. Then few months later , refund the money ! stay away from this guy!"  unless they have hard evidence to support the statement.

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39 minutes ago, snooper said:

I have no clue about the hoods, but I can testify Thorsten's workshops are a very good place to have your pictures and technique seen and commented by someone who definitely has an eye and an expertise for that. I doubt T.O. would be happy about the Chinese delays on the hoods, and I'm sure that should anyone be unhappy with the delays, Thorsten would simply refund. One may have doubts on the ground of this "elephantgate" story or assumed scientologist whatever, but he is a hell of photographer and teacher (as seen from an humble amateur).

"A hell of photographer and teacher..." Adjectives more appropriate to masters like Joel Meyerowitz I think...

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