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Leica M9 Sensor Corrosion After Replacement

Leica M9 Sensor Corrosion After Replacement. You can even convert your old m9 into a monochrom. However, “all other repairs on the m9 model generation can still be carried out,” leica notes.

Another company (Maxmax) is offering repair service for
Another company (Maxmax) is offering repair service for from leicarumors.com

At this point the issue does has not been. The production of the ccd sensors for the leica m9 models has been discontinued. Sensors are typically built with a fused clear glass that covers the bga grid and sensor microlenses.

Isn't The Sensor Corrosion Covered By A Leica Recall.


You can even convert your old m9 into a monochrom. I've been engaged in a great deal of arm wrestling with leica since sept, they won't budge. We’re happy to announce that we can repair the leica m9 sensor and replace it with corrosion resistant glass starting at $999.

We Will Inform You Of The Precise Date Of This As Soon As Possible.


Owners of leica m9s who were not lucky enough to get a replacement sensor under the defunct factory scheme are now on a roll. After my post over a week ago, several other companies popped up online that provide repair services for corroded leica m9 ccd sensors.in addition to kolari vision, there is also maxmax and at least one more company that i will mention online later once i get permission to do so. Leica offers a free replacement service for the ccd sensors of cameras affected by this problem as a goodwill arrangement.

Instead, Leica Is Offering To Upgrade To Later Models.


The “ccd gate” issue was first reported by la vida leica and affects all leica cameras that use leica’s much loved full frame ccd sensor. Sensor replacement for m monochrom models will also begin shortly. Therefore, subsequent deliveries are no longer […]

At This Point The Issue Does Has Not Been.


This sensor had an issue with corrosion or “sensor rot” that was caused by oxidation of the sensor glass. This august, leica announced that they will no longer be able to repair the leica m9 sensor. After news of kolari vision offering a $1,000 replacement (covered in this macfilos article), we hear that yet another company is offering a similar service.

After That, They Charged $1,600 To Replace The Sensor, Until Stopping This August.


Production estimates are around 180,000 camers. As a result, defective sensors from the corrosion issue can no longer be replaced. This sensor had an issue with corrosion or “sensor rot” that was caused by oxidation of the sensor glass.

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