nobbylon
Veteran
This may sound strange but when my M9 is switched on it has an electrical whistle or whine, constant in nature coming from under the top plate in the middle! Does anyone else have this? The camera performs beautifully and has only 8500 clicks. It had a new, old style sensor 18 months ago.
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
I don't think I remember hearing something like that when I had M9 and its variants. I was even younger! (usually that whine sound is more audible to younger eardrums)
My M8s and M9 had the same issue. I don't think there is anything wrong with your camera. Probably just some of the electronics making sound.
S.
S.
Nigel Meaby
Well-known
Don't worry John, a good whine will hopefully improve with age! 
nobbylon
Veteran
thanks for the replies lads. As I said, in use no issues.
Nigel, I doubt it, nothing else has!!!
I cleaned the sensor yesterday and in the process of calibrating batteries as I'm off on a trip to Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam for February. I'm done with this freezing weather!
Nigel, I doubt it, nothing else has!!!
I cleaned the sensor yesterday and in the process of calibrating batteries as I'm off on a trip to Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam for February. I'm done with this freezing weather!
Nigel Meaby
Well-known
Have a great trip! I'm most likely off to Vietnam in March. Look forward to seeing your photos
nobbylon
Veteran
thx, I'm doing my usual 7 day Similan diving then going on a walk about. I'm only taking the M9 with your old Biogon-C and a gopro for in the water
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
I remember to google it. M9 does it. My M-E does it.
nobbylon
Veteran
thank you, I'm not going to worry now
user237428934
User deletion pending
Had an M9 for two years. Never heard such a thing.
Huss
Veteran
My M-E never made a sound unless I took a photo. Then it sounded like a Polaroid SX-70
jim0266
Established
My M-E had a faint whine that I detected from time to time. It seemed liked it was coming from the exact location you describe. The noise was not present all the time. It seemed to come and go, Never had an issue with the camera related to this.
nobbylon
Veteran
It's a srange one as I just dropped in a fully charged battery and the sound is no longer there!
Lss
Well-known
I have handled only M8 and M9. They both do beep at a high frequency. The M8 sound is higher and the beeps are longer. Duration of the sound is like the M8 is stuck on 'O' and M9 on 'S' communicating back to Germany.
It's not a disturbing sound and you need to be in quiet place to hear it. Some people cannot hear such a high-frequency noise. The Olympus OM-D EM-5 that I had for a while was a bit of a different animal. I could often hear its whirring across the room. In actual use I however seldom noticed the sound with the camera to my eye due to environmental sounds and handling noise. And some owners didn't notice that either under any circumstances.
Back in the days of older CRT TVs, the 15625 Hz (PAL/SECAM) or 15734 Hz (NTSC) noise would often drive me nuts. Getting a 100-Hz TV was a huge relief.
It's not a disturbing sound and you need to be in quiet place to hear it. Some people cannot hear such a high-frequency noise. The Olympus OM-D EM-5 that I had for a while was a bit of a different animal. I could often hear its whirring across the room. In actual use I however seldom noticed the sound with the camera to my eye due to environmental sounds and handling noise. And some owners didn't notice that either under any circumstances.
Back in the days of older CRT TVs, the 15625 Hz (PAL/SECAM) or 15734 Hz (NTSC) noise would often drive me nuts. Getting a 100-Hz TV was a huge relief.
Fraser
Well-known
Mine does make a very quiet hum.
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
It's a DC-DC converter, using an oscillator to convert one DC voltage into another. Various circuits in the Camera require voltages different from what the battery itself provides. The noise is from components vibrating to the frequency of the oscillator.
~Joe
~Joe
nobbylon
Veteran
It's a DC-DC converter, using an oscillator to convert one DC voltage into another. Various circuits in the Camera require voltages different from what the battery itself provides. The noise is from components vibrating to the frequency of the oscillator.
~Joe
Could that be why it doesn't do it with a fully charged battery? Thanks for the explanation. I seem to remember an F3 I had did it also at times.
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