BCMielke
Member
My M240 has a light brush scratch over the LCD on the back. It's more annoying than anything else since it isn't dep. I assume that I will have to send it to Leica to have it replaced if I want to fix it.
Are there any other choices for repair?
Might it be covered under warranty?
How much might this cost to fix?
Is there any way to get the buffer upgrade while it is there?
Sorry for all the questions, I just would like to know what I am getting myself into since the camera is perfectly usable with it there.
Thanks for the help.
Are there any other choices for repair?
Might it be covered under warranty?
How much might this cost to fix?
Is there any way to get the buffer upgrade while it is there?
Sorry for all the questions, I just would like to know what I am getting myself into since the camera is perfectly usable with it there.
Thanks for the help.
segedi
RFicianado
Personally, I'd forget about it. It's purely cosmetic and doesn't affect the mechanics. And it would be an expensive repair - not worth it to me.
But, I'm one to never put a cover on my phone, tablet, or most LCD panels...
Only replace if you can't sell it and think it matters to a new buyer. Otherwise, sell for a slight discount versus the going rate. There's always guys like me that will buy it!
But, I'm one to never put a cover on my phone, tablet, or most LCD panels...
Only replace if you can't sell it and think it matters to a new buyer. Otherwise, sell for a slight discount versus the going rate. There's always guys like me that will buy it!
peterm1
Veteran
Put a plastic screen protector on it- the stick on "film" type. It should hide the scratch. It worked for me on a Sony NEX sith an injured screen. If you can't get one the right size buy a screen protector for a tablet and cut one out of that. In fact you will be able to cut several out of a screen protector for a tablet.
G Dogg
Established
The first scratch is done, the others (body, screen, etc...) will be easier.
2WK
Rangefinder User
"The first cut is the deepest!" Use it like the tool that it is and the rest of the scuffs won't bother you. Definitely don't send it in for a repair unless you plan on leaving it on a shelf it's whole life to be sold at auction in 100 years.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
It is pretty expensive to replace; the whole camera has to be dismantled. Should you decide to do so anyway -it will set you back the better part of 1000$-, get a sapphire LCD cover. Buffer upgrades are not available.My M240 has a light brush scratch over the LCD on the back. It's more annoying than anything else since it isn't dep. I assume that I will have to send it to Leica to have it replaced if I want to fix it.
Are there any other choices for repair?
Might it be covered under warranty?
How much might this cost to fix?
Is there any way to get the buffer upgrade while it is there?
Sorry for all the questions, I just would like to know what I am getting myself into since the camera is perfectly usable with it there.
Thanks for the help.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Ultimately the scratch is unimportant and I''d be ignoring it personally. It really is important to treat these things like cameras and not sweat about stuff that has no effect on image quality etc. I know they are crazy expensive but you have to adopt this attitude otherwise you'll go insane! 
Leica All Day
Veteran
Lots of good advice above, I say keep using it, now it is truly YOUR camera.
cheers, michael
cheers, michael
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Well, mine is brassed all over and has its share of scratches. I think it will sell for tens of thousands as the unique Jaapv edition! 

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