summicron1
Subscriber
Having started another thread in which I expressed some frustration with Don Goldberg, DAG Camera Repair, I feel I need to put the end here. It was a frustrating situation all around, but Don is being nice, lord knows I'm trying to be too, let's go into the holiday season on good terms all around.
The original thread is here: https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/how-long-does-dag-take-these-days.195593/
End result -- I heard from Don today -- he fixed the small mechanical thing I wanted fixed, but says the auto shutter speeds are off and he spent "many hours" trying to get it right and just can't. He sent me a picture (see below) of the wiring that Leitz put into those things, which resembles a rat's nest, I'm really disappointed Leitz would make something so sloppy but Don said that Leitz tried to backfill spot metering into a Minolta design that didn't have it and this was the result.
Don says this experience only confirmed, to him, his decision not to do R3s any more...just not worth it.
So he's sending it back and I'm fine with that. The only criticism I can find is I wish he'd sent me a note to update me more often -- something along the lines of "this damn thing of yours won't let itself be fixed" so I'd know.
But that's the past, Don does a LOT of good work for the Leica community and I really thank and admire him for that.
Sincerely,
Charles Trentelman
Ogden Utah
The original thread is here: https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/how-long-does-dag-take-these-days.195593/
End result -- I heard from Don today -- he fixed the small mechanical thing I wanted fixed, but says the auto shutter speeds are off and he spent "many hours" trying to get it right and just can't. He sent me a picture (see below) of the wiring that Leitz put into those things, which resembles a rat's nest, I'm really disappointed Leitz would make something so sloppy but Don said that Leitz tried to backfill spot metering into a Minolta design that didn't have it and this was the result.
Don says this experience only confirmed, to him, his decision not to do R3s any more...just not worth it.
So he's sending it back and I'm fine with that. The only criticism I can find is I wish he'd sent me a note to update me more often -- something along the lines of "this damn thing of yours won't let itself be fixed" so I'd know.
But that's the past, Don does a LOT of good work for the Leica community and I really thank and admire him for that.
Sincerely,
Charles Trentelman
Ogden Utah