Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/05/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dust spots had been accumulating over the last few months. Using a dust blower didn't shift them. So , after dust blowing, I put my finger in a microfibre cloth and touched the sensor glassed to see if a dust spot could be moved. I moved my micro-fibre cloth covered finger only slightly with barely any pressure. I own two Canon DSLRs and have cleaned dust from them several times over the years. Indeed the technician at Canon here in Japan taught me how to clean it. The M8 glass is different. Nevertheless, I do accept that it was my own silly fault. The glass shattered into a spider web pattern. That glass seems to be a millimeter above the sensor itself. It looks like it'll be taking an expensive vacation to Leica. I hope they don't need to replace the sensor too. I'll give myself another day or two to self-flagellate over the mistake, then I'll send an e-mail to Leica. I have a UK e-mail address, but that is because I am British. I live in Japan. I bought the camera used from a store, via eBay, in the States, and had it shipped to the UK, while I was vacationing in England. I don't imagine I have any cover for the accident, so expect to stump up quite a bit to get the glass replaced. >