So if Leica announced that they have developed a reliable (totally) replacement sensor for the M9 and ME and will fit it free of charge to any camera irrespective of age or shutter count ... would you be interested? 😀
Just dreaming here! LOL 😛
In the statement they imply that is exactly what they plan to do. Why not? Does anyone think it is impossible? Leica has been replacing sensors free of charge to second owners with 2009 and newer machines for years. Ask Raid. Yes, there was this silly post which implied they would think twice about it, which was partly the cause of the furor, and of course we know it's not only a few camera effected, but quite a few, or maybe all eventually. But now they tell us they will stand behind the sensor regardless of the body's history, which is unprecedented, to my knowledge.
Some pros have had bodies spend a lot of time with Leica. But many other M9s have done ruthless frontline pro duty in every environment, including Iraq and Afghanistan. The sense of entitlement to perfection with some posters in this thread is remarkable. Throughout the history of industrial design, cutting edge products very often have reliability issues. Sometimes we buy a Lemon, and sometimes, as in this case the flaw is systematic. Does anyone think Leica intentionally produced a flawed product? What more at this point do actual M9 and MM owners expect from Leica?
For myself with a fully operational M9 in use every day, I do expect them to solve the issue, and I would like to see a faster turn around time. But the problem does not develop without warning, so at least with this issue you can plan when to send it in. I don't believe in brand loyalty, period. I just try to find the best machine I can afford, and I hope it won't leave me in the lurch. I have often had to send Sonys in for flaws, and I can tell you, one day past a year, too bad. I had a PD170 with a known sensor issue, but missed the recall date: 650USD. My first little Nex-5 spent three months with them waiting on parts.
Maybe those big monster DSLRs and their ugly zooms are way more reliable. It doesn't much matter to me, as I'm not interested. Today the M9 is what I like and what I own. I'm going to keep it as long as I can. If they get cheap enough I might buy a second.
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Leica is neither saint not devil, as the world is not black and white, MM nonwithstanding LOL