Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/24

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Subject: [Leica] Upgrade for the Leica M8 available
From: lucien_vd at mac.com (lucien_vd@mac.com)
Date: Fri Nov 24 08:46:22 2006

http://www.leica-camera.us/news/news/1/3682.html
11/24/2006

Since delivery of the LEICA M8 started as of the end of October 2006  
we have received the endorsement of many happy users. Nevertheless,  
in some fairly rare situations, some annoying effects may  
occasionally occur. Even though these artifacts neither happen often  
nor to everyone we want to eliminate the effects by providing the  
following solution.

Issues reported as "Banding" and "Mirror/Ghost images"

Our engineering teams thoroughly investigated the root causes of  
these effects. They have developed and tested a robust remedy - an  
upgrade for the M8 - to eliminate any re-occurrence. We have taken  
extra precautions to not only make sure that the problem does not  
surface again, but that this remedy will enable every M8 to meet and  
exceed Leica performance standards.

Cameras shipped from our factory as of November 27th, 2006 will be  
equipped with the upgrade. Therefore, and because they will be tested  
thoroughly, we are confident that they will be defect-free.

All customers having received their LEICA M8 before this delivery  
date will be offered an upgrade free of charge in Leica Camera AG's  
Customer Service in Solms. To upgrade your camera please, register  
yourself on our website as of December 6th, 2006. After you have  
registered you will be contacted by Customer Service to make an  
appointment to send in your LEICA M8.
Please note that even without this upgrade all cameras delivered  
before this date are in working order and can be used normally. Even  
so, we recommend you to have the upgrade performed.

Above-average sensitivity for infrared light (synthetic fabrics are  
rendered with a slight magenta offset)

During the development of the LEICA M8, we made important design  
choices to insure that the camera delivers the quality in images the  
Leica M System is known for. Keeping the protective glass cover on  
the sensor as thin as possible on the one hand has the benefit of  
allowing the full potential of Leica lenses on the LEICA M8 to be  
utilized with respect to their sharpness and contrast rendition, but  
it also absorbs less of the infrared light. In everyday  
photographical use the resulting above-average sensitivity for  
infrared light may lead to a faulty color rendition, especially in  
the case of synthetic fabrics which - depending on the ambient light  
- cannot be rendered fully black but only with a slight magenta offset.

Our solution: We will offer special screw-on type UV/IR filters for  
all Leica M lenses. With respect to the Leica M's compact build the  
combination of a thin absorption filter on the sensor and a screw-on  
interference filter on the lens represents the best technical  
solution. It completely eliminates the color offset caused by  
infrared light. When using lenses from 16 to 35mm, we suggest opting  
for the 6-bit coded ones, in order to prevent a color offset towards  
the edges. No disadvantages must be expected for the images when the  
LEICA M8 is equipped with the latest firmware (from 1.10; available  
as of early December 2006).

Leica Camera AG offers every LEICA M8 customer a basic kit of two UV/ 
IR filters with diameters of her/his choice and free of charge.  
Delivery will commence as of early February 2007. In order to receive  
the two free IR/UV filters, please register yourself as of December  
6th, 2006, including your name and address as well as the camera's  
serial number. After your registration you can order two filters of  
choice which will be delivered to your address. Additional filters  
will be available from your Leica dealer.

Continuing improvements through firmware updates

As is common with digital products, Leica Camera AG is constantly  
working on improving firmware details such as in the case of the  
automatic white balance. All improvements will be made available for  
our customers as downloadable firmware updates.

We are confident these corrective technical measures will fulfil  
every expectation of even the most demanding customers.

Replies: Reply from daniel.rocha at free.fr (Daniel Rocha) ([Leica] Upgrade for the Leica M8 available)