cz23
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Take a photo of the sky stopped down to f16 and look at the images at 100% or more. Corrosion marks look haloed and generally symmetrical. There are plenty of examples on the web if you do an image search.
Marty
That's a good step, but it won't tell you if you're getting an upgraded camera. You could be buying an old-sensor M9 that has not corroded YET.
John
agentsim
Member
Thanks for all the advice. I've got a nice checklist of stuff to go through now.
Freakscene
Obscure member
That's a good step, but it won't tell you if you're getting an upgraded camera. You could be buying an old-sensor M9 that has not corroded YET.
Absolutely, but it's the best way to check if it is corroded now.
Marty
bideford
Established
Drop Leica an email with the serial - they will let you know if the sensor has been changed and if it has been changed to the new one.
James
James
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
How to check sensor?
By naked eye, first. Then to the sky or by using of method I described (it is in this sub forum).
What is on the sensor is reviewable by magnifying view and navigation keys on the camera.
By naked eye, first. Then to the sky or by using of method I described (it is in this sub forum).
What is on the sensor is reviewable by magnifying view and navigation keys on the camera.
agentsim
Member
Thanks for all the input folks. I'm now the happy owner of a new old M9 and a 7art 50mm/1.1 lens 
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Welcome to the club. Clean entry
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David Hughes
David Hughes
Now you're in The Club I'll warn you; it's best not to read posts about the M9 and just enjoy using it.
Regards, David
Regards, David
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
Go into the camera's menu and check the firmware.
If it has the latest sensor, it will have firmware 1.204.
It is not available as a download so camera's with old sensors will not have it.
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That was true at the time but current firmware is 1.216 and will run on both the old and new M9 equipped cameras.
http://us.leica-camera.com/Service-...y=93710&subcategory=&type=108942&language=all
airfrogusmc
Veteran
I would imagine you can contact Leica with the SN and they could tell you if and or when the sensor was updated.
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