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Stan Yoder

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After dropping my M8 in June and bollixing the shutter, I sent it to Allendale. They said they would replace the shutter. Today it came back: a whole new M8, complete with the latest firmware.

 

The question: does Leica do this with truly new units, or use refurbs? I ask only because the replacement's s/n is much lower than my original's (3101725 vs 3107492.) Yes, I'm aware that s/ns are not a trustworthy guide to date-of-production.

 

Stan Yoder

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Depot replacement and factory refurb is a well known and lower cost approach for items that require precision manufacturing techniques at least for anything approaching a complex repair.

new or refurb, ti ought not to make much difference unless you have an emotional attachment to those particular bits of plastic, glass metal, and silicon.

-bob

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What sound does an M8 make as it strikes the concrete? ---- Surely, the answer is not fit to print!!! Sorry for your loss...

 

Well, I was sorry too. I was on a two-week Elderhostel in NW Michigan (Sleeping Bear Dunes Nat'l Lakeshore) for nature/landscape photog'y. About 2/3rds the way through I was using the M8 with a Viso III on a tripod, shooting flowers. When I went to break down the combo, I detached the M8 from the Viso, but for reasons unknown (strike that: stupidity) I a) had both hands on the Viso, and B) for the first time in memory did not have my arm through the strap. Down she went onto a gravel road surface. Impact point was one corner of the bottom plate. I could see that the shutter leaves were askew, so I reverted to my Digilux-2 backup for the remainder of the Hostel.

 

All better now. Thanks, Allendale.

 

Stan Yoder

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