Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/03/23

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Subject: [Leica] Sensor frustration
From: hopsternew at gmail.com (Geoff Hopkinson)
Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2013 07:37:45 +1000
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Nathan, just speaking for myself, I don't want those layers of extra
material in the optical path in front of my sensor. Yes it can be done and
it is calculated into the design and in-camera processing. I don't know
which of the compact system cameras have these systems. There is more room
in a dSLR of course.

Phase One and Hasselblad and the like don't put these systems in their
bodies either. That is apprently the way those designers think too.
I guess I clean the cover glass on my M9 maybe a couple of times a year.
Takes me maybe 10-15 minutes.  I accept that as part of the package for the
results quality. Actually on recollection I have not touched mine for 3000
frames or so. There are some spots on the periphery if I stop right down
and shoot a plain sky or whatever. I just never see them in normal
photography. I recall doing this more often when I had my M8 but I can't
identify why that was so. Maybe I looked too often! I did once get a large
fibre on a lens change that caused me a lot of angst in developing!

I used the OM-D for several hundred frames and a Nikon for several
thousand. I never cleaned either and that is certainly very convenient.
Then if I look closely at comparable frames.... well that is why I pay so
much for Leica and accept the much more basic technology as a vehicle for
better lenses.

YMSEMV ;-)

Cheers
Geoff
http://www.pbase.com/hoppyman

*(Your Mileage and Spot Experience May Vary )*
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