- June 19, 2015 at 11:08 am #12253GiorgioNew Memberwww.giorgioniro.comJoin Date: May 2014Posts: 10Currently using:
Leica SOfflineWoW J,
Looks like trouble. Did you send the camera in to Leica?
I sincerely hope that this works out for you.Best,
Ghttp://www.giorgioniro.com - June 19, 2015 at 1:38 pm #12255
Not yet, I just discovered the problem. But I intend to and I’m optimistic that they’ll do the right thing, I’ve generally had great experience with Leica service.
J Heroun New York - June 19, 2015 at 5:55 pm #12257
Maybe you could post a 100% crop to show what the spots look like for future reference?
I’ve never heard about this on an S sensor before, but knowing the M9 sensor is from the same period and manufacturer, maybe this could be expected. Anyway, I hope you’ll get your camera back ASAP!
- June 20, 2015 at 11:53 am #12258GiorgioNew Memberwww.giorgioniro.comJoin Date: May 2014Posts: 10Currently using:
Leica SOfflineJ,
+1 for Leica service, they are the best I have ever dealt with.
Very pro consumer!
http://www.giorgioniro.com - June 27, 2015 at 2:09 pm #12261
Here are two examples of particles I thought were dust but are actually flakes from de-lamination. In one sense it’s a relief since I couldn’t understand why so much dust remained after frequent cleanings with a Firefly de-ionizer. Plus, I’m very careful when changing lenses.
Hope this helps, Peter.
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