BHPhoto. They told me to contact Leica. Leica replaced the camera after several 
months of unreturned phone calls (I contacted their president). The second 
camera was also defective. After another month of unreturned phone calls, I put 
it in a drawer. If you aren't a pro photographer, Leica shows no responsibility 
for defective equipment. 

I'll still shoot film in my other Leica bodies. I hate to lose access to all of 
those lenses, and have thought about buying a Sony NEX and an adapter.

Regards,

Jeffery
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Jeffery Smith
New Orleans, LA
www.400tx.com





On May 28, 2012, at 11:14 AM, John Sessoms wrote:

> Where did you purchase the camera? They're required to make it good.
> 
> There's a thing called a "Warranty of Merchantability", which means that 
> unless the camera was specifically sold "as is" or "defective", you can use 
> it for its intended purpose, i.e. as a camera.
> 
> If you cannot, the vendor must either replace it with a functional camera or 
> refund your money.
> 
> 
> From: Jeffery Smith
> 
>> Can't. It refuses to format a card that it thinks is write protected.
>> But it would read the firmware update.
>> 
>> Jeffery
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>> Jeffery L. Smith
>> New Orleans, Louisiana
>> USA
>> 
>> On May 27, 2012, at 22:33, <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Are you formatting the card with the camera?
> 
> 
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