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- December 1, 2012 at 9:03 am #3228
You'll need to buy an M as well to focus them.:rolleyes:
- November 28, 2012 at 12:06 am #3216
It takes about five minutes to get the M9 sensor perfectly clean. First I vacuum it with the Green clean vacuum cleaner, then I swipe it (if needed) with the wet and dry swabs by Green Clean. For the odd oily drop (very rare) I use Smear Away by visible Dust.
Spotless – and I check it under a surgical operating microscope.
Those commercial services must be raking in the money.:rolleyes:I might add that the sensor needs less and less cleaning over time. Now it is maybe once every three months or less.
- November 27, 2012 at 10:37 pm #3215
It seems many Monochrome users have a need to write down their impressions. I put a little article in Theme Magazine, despite being on the learning curve with this superb tool.
http://the.me/henri-in-africa-the-leica-monochrom-as-a-travel-camera/Jaap
- December 4, 2011 at 10:54 pm #1655
Delfi_r;1174 wrote: Don't expect more silver or chrome lenses in the near future. I've direct information that there are plans to cancel in the future the chrome M9P and grey M9 because their production slows the total output of the factory and now there is urge to fullfill the orders.
That is a rather amazing rumor. Afaik the chrome M9P cameras outsell the black ones by a fair margin. And why would it slow up production?:confused:. Leica does not even produce the chrome/back parts themselves…