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You are most welcome. I don't know what kind of computer you use, but if it's a Mac, the 'Calculator' application (Not the one that pops up when you press the mouse's fun button.) makes it really easy. Just select 16 as the base setting. Type in the hex number, and then select 10 as the base. Bingo, it now displays the number in decimal. :) I expect that Windows has a similar calculator too.

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Quick question on this topic, the first image which I took on the M8.2 which I bought on Friday has a unique image ID (converted from hex) of 501. Can that counter be reset or have I really bought an M8.2 with only 501 shutter actuations on the clock? (Now easily double that... ;))

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Otto--

I don't think the number can be reset except by changing the motherboard. It's basically a shutter-activation counter.

 

If you take a look at the Reichmann video on building the M9, you'll see where those pre-sale actuations went.

 

Assembling a Leica has never meant "put that part in here, attach it with these two screws, and box it up for shipping." :p

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Otto--

I don't think the number can be reset except by changing the motherboard. It's basically a shutter-activation counter.

 

If you take a look at the Reichmann video on building the M9, you'll see where those pre-sale actuations went.

 

Assembling a Leica has never meant "put that part in here, attach it with these two screws, and box it up for shipping." :p

Sorry, I should have specified: I bought the camera second hand, so 501 actuations seems remarkably low, especially (as you say) given the pre-sale actuations that will have occurred. In short, colour me happy. :)

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Ahhh, I see your concern. :o

 

Well, it looks as if either your camera either saw virtually no use by its previous owner, or he sent it in for a repair and had a board replaced, after which he hardly used it.

 

Either way, I'd say you're a winner! Congratulations! :D

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