M8.2 sensor serviceability

twopointeight

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Is the sensor in the M8.2 serviceable for the forseeable future? I like most things about the camera, but if the sensor repair or replacement is going to be a problem in 2-5 years, maybe its time to let it go? Anybody have a repair/replacement experience and costs?
 
With any digital camera sensor replacement is a question of how many spare sensor boards the manufacturer has in stock. Manufacturers do this for in-warranty repairs. Out-of-warranty sensor board replacements are usually prohibitively expensive. If your life really depends on having your M8 sensor serviceable for significantly less than the cost of a new used M8 if the sensor does break for some unknown reason, I wouldn't buy it.

In practice, however, the sensors in oldish digital cameras work just fine. Just stop worrying about it.
 
I guess a catastrophic failure is possible, but for the most part, the only thing that seems to go wrong with them is occasional hot pixels. When that happened to mine I sent it back to Leica and they "remapped" the sensor and now it's fine.

I wouldn't worry too much about it. Just go take some pictures.

Best,
-Tim
 
you maybe right, but a second hand EOS 1D isn't worth much with 150.000 releases (of course it's the sensor too, which gets "active" when one fires the shutter). It's probably a mix of all of that.
 
you maybe right, but a second hand EOS 1D isn't worth much with 150.000 releases (of course it's the sensor too, which gets "active" when one fires the shutter). It's probably a mix of all of that.

Well a camera with a release count in the hundreds of thousands isn't "worth" much without servicing the shutter anyway, digital or otherworse. Would you buy a Leica that has had 5000 rolls of film though it (a roll a day for fourteen years) without some kind of shutter service?
 
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