In light of the recent price reduction on the Leica SL (Typ 601), Leica USA has just issued an update for the CCD Sensor Corrosion Upgrade program. After the adjustment, upgrading to an SL from a CCD-based M camera now costs the same as opting for an M (Typ 240) or M (Typ 262). The price change here is variable based on what camera will be upgraded, with the most significant drop for M9 and M-E owners. The SL and Q were just added as options to the upgrade program last month.
To qualify for the upgrade, your CCD-based M camera must be confirmed to have sensor corrosion.
Here is the revised pricing with the changes highlighted:
Upgrade from M9/M-E | |
to M (Typ 240) | $3,100 |
to M-P (Typ 240) | $3,700 |
to Monochrom (Typ 246) | $3,980 |
to M (Typ 262) | $3,100 |
to SL (Typ 601) | $3,100 |
to Q (Typ 116) | $2,350 |
Upgrade from M9-P | |
to M (Typ 240) | $2,800 |
to M-P (Typ 240) | $3,400 |
to Monochrom (Typ 246) | $3,680 |
to M (Typ 262) | $2,800 |
to SL (Typ 601) | $2,800 |
to Q (Typ 116) | $2,100 |
Upgrade from Monochrom | |
to M (Typ 240) | $2,750 |
to M-P (Typ 240) | $3,400 |
to Monochrom (Typ 246) | $3,480 |
to M (Typ 262) | $2,750 |
to SL (Typ 601) | $2,700 |
to Q (Typ 116) | $2,100 |
Es posible upgrade for Leica M10
Sorry, no. The M10 is not part of the upgrade program.