Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2016/06/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I bought my used M9 a few years ago through a contact from the LUG. It has performed flawlessly. I brought it on our trip to Canada. We have been here 8 days out of several weeks. This morning, I heard something funny in the camera. A sound like ...tinkle - tinkle. Removed lens, nothing wrong. Then decided to look at the sensor.... The glass cover plate has detached from the sensor... Intact but detached. Loose. Free as a bird. Tinkle -tinkle. The Camera is useless. Might as well be a door stop. Fortuitously, i have my Fuji XE-1 as my backup body. I have driven my wife nuts for almost 50 years by carrying a backup body I have NEVER used. Looks like I did good in bringing it this year. Luckily, one of the. LUGGERS had given me the name of a good Montreal camera store, which I visited today. They confirmed my cover glass is loose (like that took 1 second) and told me to send it to Leica NJ. They offered to send it in for me, but with crossing the border, then getting it back to California after repair, i thought it best to hang onto it until we get home. One of the guys in the store said he heard it was a problem he had heard about. I had not. Message: always take a backup body. Message to Nathan.... It is supposed to be a very rare problem, go ahead and get that M9! Frank Filippone, now shooting Leica glass on a Fuji XE-1 for the rest of the trip.