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    Leica and Lackland Service

    Just thought Id post it up how stoked I am with the service given to me through Lacklands and Leica.
    I dropped my Geovids down a scree slip early this year. Scratched every lens and gave the armour a good scuff up. After contacting Lacklands they were shipped off to Auckland on the 18th of September. Just turned up now, less than 1 month after sending. I read somewhere Leica service was slow? Not this time.
    Thank you Lacklands and thank you Leica. Awesome service.
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    That is bloody excellent
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    thats insane I wouldn't have thought that they would replace them if the damage was your fault. Score!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bavarian_Hunter View Post
    thats insane I wouldn't have thought that they would replace them if the damage was your fault. Score!!!
    I've yet to be sent a bill. Fingers crossed .
    It looks as though the damage was not economic to repair and Leica just sent a new pair? Serial numbers are different.

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    Lackland's service has beenfirst rate for me as well
    I slipped while crossing a river, had my leica RF on my belt, it was one of the original small 1000 , they had no warrenty against water damage back then and it was out of it's warrenty anyway.
    I spoke with Lacklands and they gave me a brand new 1200 model for the price of the insurance on my old one.
    I've posted about this before but they were so helpfull especially when they had no need to be it's worth mentioning again.
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    Cool.

    What is leicas official warranty anyway?

    I have a pair of geovids that have a faulty diopter adjustment on one side, my eyes are getting worse by the day and i kinda want to adjust it but the sucker wont turn.

    Just emailed them so hopefully i will get some good news.

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    They have diaopter adj on both sides?
    "Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.

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    fucked if i know if its actually called diopter adjustment but its that little + - adjuster thing on each eye hole thing .... not the main focus wheel
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    A few years ago now, I bought a brand new second hand CRF1200 of TM.

    After a few months of using it I found it had a bit of oily metal swarf in it on a lens from manufacture.

    I took it to my local sports shop they sent it to Lacklands with a nice note, it went away to Germany & was replaced

    Not even sure if it was sold new by Lacklands going by the price I paid for it.

    Top service from a top brand

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerazziSC3 View Post
    fucked if i know if its actually called diopter adjustment but its that little + - adjuster thing on each eye hole thing .... not the main focus wheel
    Can't you close your eye with the working one and adjust center wheel then swap eyes and adjust diaoptr like normal?
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Can't you close your eye with the working one and adjust center wheel then swap eyes and adjust diaoptr like normal?
    errr no, because the right hand side does not adjust, its seized solid so now my right eye is slightly fuzzy and i cant correct it but the left one is sharp as. there is two individual diopter adjusters

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerazziSC3 View Post
    Nah you're doing it wrong. The RHS Is the focus for the display (RED WHEEL). The LHS is the diopter adjustment.
    Cover the LHS objective and focus on an object with the CENTER wheel. Next cover the RHS and look through the LHS. Focus on the exact same spot and adjust till in focus with the WHITE diopter adjustment ring. Now both left and right should be in focus for BINOCULAR vision. This is the same deal for al binos I have had.
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    oh ok thanks for that. Dont actually have the binos on me at the moment but actually from memory it is the white side that has seized. Should this be free to move or am i doing something wrong??

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    I didn't think it would have two diaopters and a center wheel. It would be like two adjustments for the same thing.
    "Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.

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