Without the clock it could never have fired at the Decisive Moment, so well 
done for fixing it!

> On 22 Jun 2021, at 04:04, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> So, I briefly owned a Leica, for Panasonic values of Leica.
> 
> I saw a friend last weekend who asked if I was interested in a broken Leica.  
> My first thought was that it was some old film era Leica that no longer 
> worked, but which might still have a usable lens. Long story short, it turns 
> out it was a V-Lux4, aka a Lumix FZ-200 pimped out with a red dot.  It had 
> been given to them, but when they turned it on they got some error message, 
> they tried contacting Leica about getting it repaired and Leica said “It’s 
> too old we don’t even touch those any more”.
> 
> My friend dropped it off, the error message was that the clock needed to be 
> set, and there was some weirdness such that after I set the clock, I couldn’t 
> leave that menu, but when I power cycled it, it powered up and worked fine. 
> So I texted my friend that it seems to be fine, do they want it back, and 
> it’s going home sometime in the next day or so.
> 
> But now, I can claim to be a member of that elite group of photographers who 
> have owned a Leica.  Woo Hoo!
> 
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