Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
Lets talk about how durable the Leica M digitals are. I've seen comments that talk about how they aren't up to the durability of the film cameras. I just dropped mine from about 3 feet onto a wood floor and put a dent in the floor about an eighth of an inch deep and there wasn't a mark on the camera, everything works fine, the rangefinder seems to be still accurate. Not too bad I'd say.
raid
Dad Photographer
What a relief!
Range-rover
Veteran
Yikes! thank goodness for soft floors!
krötenblender
Well-known
I wouldn't be able to type on a keyboard for days after such an event.
Lucky you! You just got your christmas miracle...
Lucky you! You just got your christmas miracle...
Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
I wonder if anyone else has had this sort of experience. While the camera is working fine now, I hope that I don't have trouble down the road.
Beemermark
Veteran
I wouldn't make a habit of it-
Brooklynguy
Established
I wonder if anyone else has had this sort of experience. While the camera is working fine now, I hope that I don't have trouble down the road.
A couple of years ago, my newly bought but well used Leica M8 fell out of my bag onto the street, landing on the bottom corner. This caused a small dent in the bottom plate and the vertical alignment to go out of alignment, but everything still worked fine. Coincidentally, having buyer's remorse I was going to return it but the minor mishap changed that.
functus
Failed Poet
I think you have to post a photo of the dent in the floor ...
tightsqueez
Well-known
Only dropped it once... try surviving 26 improvised explosive blasts. My M8 did that plus survived being dropped a dozen times. M8 and M9 proved to me being tougher than any Sony/Nikon/Canon plastic crap.
Richard G
Veteran
My Monochrom and 50 Summicron were dropped by someone else from table height onto a carpeted floor. No injury. (My foot was just clear of the impact zone.) The worst thing I've done is drop my 50 C Sonnar onto a hardwood floor from chest height. Bent a B & W filter lip, but that was all.
Well done to you and happy shooting with your super tough M9.
Well done to you and happy shooting with your super tough M9.
mdarnton
Well-known
Not a digital, but I once sent an M3 + black paint RF 35mm Summilux down a continuous 2-floors worth of wooden stairs, slinky-style, one step at a time. At the bottom, the prism in the finder had become separated (black finder with only the RF spot) but everything else was working 100%. There weren't any new dents at all! In 50+ years, I think it's the only camera I've ever dropped.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
Lets talk about how durable the Leica M digitals are. I've seen comments that talk about how they aren't up to the durability of the film cameras. I just dropped mine from about 3 feet onto a wood floor and put a dent in the floor about an eighth of an inch deep and there wasn't a mark on the camera, everything works fine, the rangefinder seems to be still accurate. Not too bad I'd say.
Nice to know Leicas are still built like Leicas.
It is said that a Leica fell from the cockpit of a USAF fighter plane to the desert floor. It was found, was in working condition, and (I have read) is now in Leica's museum collection.
There is no doubt that they do take hard knocks.
uhoh7
Veteran
arseniii
Well-known
Dropped my MP the day I got it. Concrete floor, table height. RF was baked and had to be replaced. Life happens.... I am assuming RF is the weakest part of every M, wish you all to never drop it!
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
uhoh7
Veteran
TY Rob 
That's Livingston, Idaho.
Note "Trump" on roof below
That's Livingston, Idaho.
Note "Trump" on roof below
laybie
Harry
I wasn't so lucky. My M9 with 35mm Summicron attached fell 1ft on to gravel.
Upset the rangefinder mechanism and the lens. It's been in Germany for 5 months . I'm told it should be back by the middle of January.
Upset the rangefinder mechanism and the lens. It's been in Germany for 5 months . I'm told it should be back by the middle of January.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Ole butterfingers here has dropped his M cameras plenty of times, including (but not limited to
):
M4 in from carrying height onto Tarmac, got it run over by a city bus, still working with the RF out of whack and lens mount bent. Repair costs 2/3rds of the camera price.
M6 out of a window, one floor into the bushes, no damage.
M8 (including photographer) into a small ravine. Photographer stopped after 1.5 meters, camera went on for 5 more.
Damage: Bumps and bruises, twisted knee, camera was still in one piece but heavily dented, RF out of adjustment, shutter broken, body cracked, bottom plate bent. Repair 1850 Euro.
M9 from car seat into the road: RF maladjusted. Ten minute drive to Will van Manen, repair 5 minutes, glass of wine and natter one hour.
M240 from shoulder onto pavement, minor scratch on bottom plate which is brassed anyway. The M240 RF is redesigned to be more impact-resistant.
M4 in from carrying height onto Tarmac, got it run over by a city bus, still working with the RF out of whack and lens mount bent. Repair costs 2/3rds of the camera price.
M6 out of a window, one floor into the bushes, no damage.
M8 (including photographer) into a small ravine. Photographer stopped after 1.5 meters, camera went on for 5 more.
Damage: Bumps and bruises, twisted knee, camera was still in one piece but heavily dented, RF out of adjustment, shutter broken, body cracked, bottom plate bent. Repair 1850 Euro.
M9 from car seat into the road: RF maladjusted. Ten minute drive to Will van Manen, repair 5 minutes, glass of wine and natter one hour.
M240 from shoulder onto pavement, minor scratch on bottom plate which is brassed anyway. The M240 RF is redesigned to be more impact-resistant.
Lss
Well-known
My M8 has seen a lot of minor bumps over the years. Once it was hit from my hand at a pretty high speed, connected with the pavement perhaps two or three meters from me and then went rolling for a few more. The thin piece on the baseplate broke, but I could continue shooting as long as I pushed the baseplate against the camera. No other issues, even the rangefinder maintained its alignment. I don't remember anymore which lens I had on the camera, but there was no lens damage either.
ampguy
Veteran
Think of it as God's way of telling you to get a Foveon sensor.
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