Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2016/07/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]My M9 died while on a recent long vacation. Day 8 ( June 2 or so) of a 42 day trip. Luckily I had a Fuji XE-1 as a backup and used it with my Leica lenses with success. The camera symptom was that the Sensor cover glass ( AA filter, if you prefer that language) fell off the sensor. It was wandering around inside the camera. There is a glue seal that attaches the glass to the sensor cavity, and the glue joint failed. ( the seal is basically double sticky scotch tape... or fancy equivalent). The camera was returned for repair to Leica. It has now been about 10 days and I heard the result today..Leica is going to fix it. That is probably pretty uninteresting, until you hear HOW they are going to handle the repair... They are going to put on a new glue seal and do the standard calibration. No mention of a new cover plate, but when the camera comes back, I will check the firmware version.. We have already hashed that issue out.. I would imagine that those of you with the corrosion issue, and opting for the repair, are getting the same basic treatment.. A new glue seal and a new glass cover plate. Not a new or refurbished sensor assembly. A new glass cover plate. FYI: I was not offered an upgrade path. ( and I am not rich enough to have taken it if I had been offered) But I am thankful. Very thankful. Frank Filippone Red735i at verizon.net