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Guy, this may be a longshot but if the internal logic/CPU does need resetting you may have to leave the battery out for several hours until the camera forgets the time and date. It probably has an internal cell/capacitor (that's charged from the battery) to supply the clock/CPU etc. when the battery is removed for charging.

 

Bob.

 

Guy,

 

Might as well give that a shot.

 

Cheers,

 

Sean

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I think so, too (I meant that about cameras as a joke). There are probably just a few logic problems with the operating system in the camera. If you got part of it operational, maybe Leica could front you that version 1.10 we've been hearing about?

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Guy, this may be a longshot but if the internal logic/CPU does need resetting you may have to leave the battery out for several hours until the camera forgets the time and date. It probably has an internal cell/capacitor (that's charged from the battery) to supply the clock/CPU etc. when the battery is removed for charging.

 

Bob.

 

 

Robert i am thinking the same thing. i wonder if this has some internal battery . hooking it up tethered now that is a thought also.I will leve the battery out overnight. now if i get it going i wonder if a reload of firmware may zap it. Just like a computer , needs a reboot

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Thanks folks for all your help , i will trya couple things here

 

 

Good luck Guy!! Maybe ordering a second body will be sooner than later. I am hopeful to have my #1 in the next 2 weeks, based on dealer contact :->>>; getting #1 was challenge enough. :->>>

Tom

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Yea now all the hassle of buying one again. i certainly hope AMEX likes me. My wife is going to hang me there is no doubt about it and i have not told her yet. She is fuming about this one going down. She wants it replaced PERIOD and immediately. Things should be so easy.

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It goes off and on the LCD still does not show menu and set info . Images yes but if I turn it off back to nothing. i have a couple more tricks to try

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Robert's is a good idea. It's the motherboard. Computers have always sucked; cameras have only recently started to.

 

Not really. My Leica R4 went to the service 4 times in the first 2 years. The warranty period of the R8 had to be extended from 2 to 5 years, the reason being malfunctioning electronics.

 

The M7 ISO detection never really worked until they changed it completely only recently.

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I hate to mention the old reliable (Courtesy of Robert) called clean the contacts. I noticed that theDMR and even my contax were prone to poorcontacts.

Just clean the battery with alcohol (preferably isopropyl 91%) and LEAVE A BIT on the battery contacts.

Then put in and out of the camera several times.

That cleans internal and then evaporates.

THEN clean the battery contacts a second time and wipe off (that gets rid of the grease that builds

 

heck, cant lose!

Regards

Victor

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My understanding is that there is switch associated with the bottom plate - make sure this is working (mechnical?) or figure out out to do it with jumper cables (electronic?) or mechanically, depending on how it works. Once you do this you could push in the battery (with your pinky?) to see if you get get better contact.

Just ideas

Tom

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