[Leica] Sensor corrosion?
Mark Rabiner
mark at rabinergroup.com
Fri Sep 25 12:45:30 PDT 2015
Looks like someone sneezed when you were changing lenses.
My snot on sensor issues seems to have vanisish with my last camera which
had a sensor vibrate thing built into it which vibrates everything off when
you turn the camera on or off and really does a heck of a job. I have a
totally clean sensor on a five year old camera. Yet I'm doing a whole lot
more lens changing now actually carrying a second lens with me all day and
eschewing zooms for 1.8 primes.
On 9/25/15 3:06 PM, "Leland Deane" <leland.deane at gmail.com> wrote:
> I agree it's sensor disease. It hit my M9 (now gone) and it has just hit my
> Monochrome (about to be sent it for sensor replacement)
>
> Leland
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> John yes I agree it looks like the corrosion issue. There are sample issues
> somewhere in Leica Camera's official response if you wanted to search those
> out. Were it mine I would be contacting for a repair booking for sure.
>
> On Fri, 25 Sep 2015 at 7:57 pm John McMaster <john at mcmaster.fr> wrote:
>
>> To those who have had affected sensors, does this look like sensor
>> corrosion? These are screen grabs of 100% image and it does not look like
>> dust or similar..
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>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Chiaroscuro/Misc/SensorCorrosion.png.html
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>> john
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