
My father bought this camera first, and really liked it, so for Christmas 2 years ago he bought one for my sister and one for me. It’s a very nice size and weight, and the pictures were good quality.
My dad’s went first, which makes sense since he bought his first. The flash went, and then the autofocus stopped working. He called to ask them about fixing it, and it was going to cost almost as much as the camera was worth.
Then the autofocus on my sister’s went, rendering it useless.
A few months ago, the lens on mine stopped retracting, and the flash stopped working: it would take literally 90 seconds to recharge between shots. Which was a minor inconvenience, but not as bad as the day I took a photograph, shut the camera off, and the lens wouldn’t go back in. I mailed it back to Leica and it was going to cost $400 to fix. Ridiculous! I took good care of this camera, and there is absolutely no good reason why the 3 out of 3 cameras all stopped working within two years.
Don’t be taken in by the Leica name: this was an extremely poor quality camera and a complete waste of money.
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