Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/08/26

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Subject: [Leica] Non-waterproof Leica
From: bd at bdcolenphoto.com (B. D. Colen)
Date: Sat Aug 26 17:46:32 2006

I wouldn't for a minute suggest that the M doesn't take a lickin' and keep
on tickin,' Didier - in fact in all my years I think I've had a rangefinder
out of alignment once, and I've never had an M fail me. That said, it does
seem odd that it's not better sealed than it is.


On 8/26/06 5:38 PM, "Didier Ludwig" <rangefinder@screengang.com> wrote:

> B.D.,
> A Leica M is certainly not as water sealed as a D2X, 1DsMkII or a E-1 , 
> but my
> experience is that it stands a certain amount of rain better than many 
> other
> film and digital SLR cameras from the past and from now. I used my M6 on
> longer, sometimes very rainy, hikes in the alps and it got rather wet more
> than once, without making troubles. I would consider this as rudimentary
> sealed, but of course not enough sealed for real professional field work 
> like
> Ted's collegues here: http://tinyurl.com/mjts9
> :-) 
> Didier 
> 
> 
> At 23:22 26.08.2006, "B. D. Colen" <bd@bdcolenphoto.com> wrote:
>> Your fascinating post begs the question, of course, of why Leica never got
>> around to providing even the most rudimentary weatherproof seals in its
>> high-end cameras. The Ms were, after all, a standard part of many PJs' 
>> kits
>> up until the 80s, if not the 90s, and that means it was a given they would
>> be subjected to the elements from time to time.
> 
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