John Waldorff wrote:Other manufacturers have the same policy.
Makes sense here, as the flange issue is easy to test and once you are sure there is not this issue you will not have any troubles later on.
Actually most manufactures provide that info pretty freely in all of my experiences with the big boys like Apple, as state above, Canon and Sony. The reason I have been provide this information in the past was due to "recalls" or service work that needed to be done. They have provided me the "decrypter" and they stated that any macbook, lens or PS3 manufactured between "these" dates should be sent in for servicing. That way they don't have every single customer sending in their unit.
To Christine's response. "we don't plan on releasing that information" that is a little disconcerting, although at this point with BM, I just roll my eyes and shake my head. Its very public knowledge that BM messed up the flange distance. And as consumers, I don't want to buy a BMCC from a store or private sale just to send it back to BM and wait AGAIN for them to fix the issue. Informing us of the manufacturing dates will alleviate that from us.We will know which "version" we will be receiving immediately. No guessing, no testing. I should NOT have to pay $3000 and "test" my camera to see if its faulty.
Plain and simple, this is a fault, a recall, a manufacturing defect...call it what you want. It only makes sense for BM to provide the starting manufacture date of the corrected cameras for those who don't have their cameras yet. And to say there is a variation from camera to camera in regards to mechanical differences....how is that possible? I have owned many cameras in my lifetime and never heard of mechanical differences from camera to camera. If cameras are not coming off the production line identical to the one before it and after it, BM has more issues on its plate to deal with.
And as mhood stated above and BM has publicly said, all BMCC's from here on out will have the flange issue corrected. That basically is telling us that "YES, all the cameras have the flange distance issue." So to say not all cameras are having that issue is a lie, what you should be saying is not all the customers have noticed it and contacted BM about it.