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I got a response from the form within a few days.
Fair enough. I'll give it a week or so and if I don't hear anything I'll maybe try Precision and report back here!
I got a response from the form within a few days.
Fair enough. I'll give it a week or so and if I don't hear anything I'll maybe try Precision and report back here!
I got a note today saying he'll be accepting more work in a couple of months, which seems reasonable. Much better than just taking in everything and building up a years-long backlog!Having filled out the form, I'd give him a poke via email as well.
I got a note today saying he'll be accepting more work in a couple of months, which seems reasonable. Much better than just taking in everything and building up a years-long backlog!
Jim from ICT serviced a Leica R lens for me. His price is slightly on the higher side, but the work is good. And he even include a video showing you the work done.
I consider ICT's price for this quite reasonable given that he managed to make a metering head work pretty much bang on when no one else would touch it or could do it properly.I think he charged me something like $350 to do a CLA on my Apollo F body and to overhaul/calibrate my FtN meter. This included replacing a bad cell in the meter.
I'd had another company try to fix this camera and they wanted to charge me $250 but couldn't manage to actually improve the camera. I ended up paying only $100 for some minimal cleanup they did but still felt ripped off.
There is nothing more expensive than cheap workI consider ICT's price for this quite reasonable given that he managed to make a metering head work pretty much bang on when no one else would touch it or could do it properly.
I also like the fact that he will not accept work until he has a clear line of sight to getting it done within a reasonable amount of time. There are fewer and fewer techs working any more and they're swamped. To me ICT's model makes a ton of sense.
I have found that both ICT and DAG keep their delivery promises pretty well. So does YYE, if you pay the fast turn around premium.
There are other good techs I've done business with in the past couple of years. All are busy, and some are impossible to get ahold of. So to find some that does a proper job of setting expectations, doing great work, and keeping their promises is a delight.
This probably won't help for an F or F2, but note that ICT does have a store on eBay. However the offerings there are limited to a few specific cameras and lens types. I got in Jim's queue by buying the "repair service" (really just an estimate) for a CLA on a beautiful F3HP I brought back from Japan, and he was very responsive, I'm guessing at least partly to maintain a good rating on eBay. He did a great job on the F3, and a 180/2.8 that seemed like it had an overly stiff focus ring (although it turns out it was pretty close to normal in Jim's experience).
This probably won't help for an F or F2, but note that ICT does have a store on eBay. However the offerings there are limited to a few specific cameras and lens types. I got in Jim's queue by buying the "repair service" (really just an estimate) for a CLA on a beautiful F3HP I brought back from Japan, and he was very responsive, I'm guessing at least partly to maintain a good rating on eBay. He did a great job on the F3, and a 180/2.8 that seemed like it had an overly stiff focus ring (although it turns out it was pretty close to normal in Jim's experience).
Was he accepting F3s for immediate work, when you purchased via the ebay store? What was the queue process like in that case?
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