Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/08/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Another point: If it is raining and cold out, and a camera that is wet on the outside is regularly put under a jacket, moisture laden warm air could be driven into the camera under the coat, and then would condense when it is taken out again. This is why one should wrap a camera immediately when bringing it in from outside into a warm house when it is very cold outside. A friend's Nikon died from corrosion when the moisture laden warm air got into his camera after he brought it in. It worked fine for about a day apparently and then the shutter mechanism seized. >If I saw moisture condensation in the viewfinder >I'd know that the camera was seriously in >trouble, and that immediate corrective action >was necessary. I'd open it up as much as >possible and apply hot wind, even to the point >where the hot air might be more than the camera >might normally like. 50 to 60?C hot air moving >through the camera for a while, then after a >couple of hours let it cool down for another >hour or two, and then re-insert the battery and >hope for the best. > >If you get condensation inside a viewfinder, >whether Leica M8 or any other digital camera you >are only minutes or at the most an hour or two >away from a totally dead camera, especially if >you still have a battery in it and are trying to >turn it on. > >It takes a fair bit of moisture to get that kind >of condensation. A mechanical camera would also >be in trouble, but you would have a bit longer >grace period. > > > >At 3:12 PM +0000 8/20/09, michael at rosenblumtv.com wrote: >>They say moisture trashed the electonics and >>they want to replace all of them. Repair cost >>$5000. And they can't guarantee it after that. >>I did see condensation in the viewfinder but >>that's it. Camera just died. >>------Original Message------ >>From: Steve Barbour >>Sender: lug-bounces+michael=rosenblumtv.com at leica-users.org >>To: Leica Users Group >>ReplyTo: Leica Users Group >>Subject: Re: [Leica] M8 question >>Sent: Aug 20, 2009 11:07 >> >> >>On Aug 20, 2009, at 12:20 AM, Michael Rosenblum wrote: >> >>> I used my 2-year old M8 to shoot 4 exposures on a rainy day in >>> England. >>> Shortly there after, the camera simply died. >>> I sent it to Solms and they tell me it is trashed. >> >> >>according to their technical analysis what is wrong with the camera, >>and why did it happen? >> >> >>Steve > -- * Henning J. Wulff /|\ Wulff Photography & Design /###\ mailto:henningw at archiphoto.com |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com