gdmcclintock
Well-known
My M9 appears to have died. With a freshly charged battery, the shutter will not fire and the menu display will not light up. Has anyone seen this behavior before?
I purchased the camera in 2011 and had the sensor replaced in 2017. I imagine Leica will charge a small fortune to repair the camera. I wonder if it's worth it....
Thanks very much!
I purchased the camera in 2011 and had the sensor replaced in 2017. I imagine Leica will charge a small fortune to repair the camera. I wonder if it's worth it....
Thanks very much!
Might call Leica USA in NJ and see what they have to say.
Huss
Veteran
Pull the battery. Turn it on with your finger pushing the shutter button.
Put battery back in. Turn in with finger pushing the shutter button.
Try a different memory card and/or remove the memory card.
Pretty much try any combination of removing, replacing battery/memory card/turning it on.
Put battery back in. Turn in with finger pushing the shutter button.
Try a different memory card and/or remove the memory card.
Pretty much try any combination of removing, replacing battery/memory card/turning it on.
yossarian123
Sam I Am
Do you have other batteries you can try?
gdmcclintock
Well-known
I tried the 3 batteries I have. No luck.
Do you have other batteries you can try?
Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
Others have already said it:
1. Try another battery;
2. Try another memory card;
3. Contact Leica.
1. Try another battery;
2. Try another memory card;
3. Contact Leica.
gdmcclintock
Well-known
Yes, I tried various combinations of batteries and cards. No luck. Sigh.
Pull the battery. Turn it on with your finger pushing the shutter button.
Put battery back in. Turn in with finger pushing the shutter button.
Try a different memory card and/or remove the memory card.
Pretty much try any combination of removing, replacing battery/memory card/turning it on.
pyeh
Member of good standing
Could it be that the M9's internal battery has died? This happens if the camera has been lying unused for a long time with an exhausted or no main battery in the camera. The usual remedy is to insert a fully charged main battery and leave it overnight, to charge the internal battery. Sometimes the internal battery can't be revived and a replacement by the Leica doctor is necessary.
raid
Dad Photographer
I would next call Leica NJ and discuss the case of your M9 with them.
Richard G
Veteran
OEM Battery/batteries? It can matter. Different brand card. Try no card and see if it will light up and tell you that.....
gdmcclintock
Well-known
Thanks everyone. I will call Leica and see what my options are.
Borked
Newbie
Sorry to revive an old thread, but can I ask what ended up happening with your M9?
Freakscene
Obscure member
@gdmcclintock has not been on the site since July last year.
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