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Corrosion on M240 sensor ??


tobey bilek

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... I think it's important to know what kind of cover and what thickness in any new camera purchase.

If you did know, what practical use could it be? For instance, if you're worried about the type of sensor cover glass do you know the specification of paint in the sensor chamber? An inappropriate type of paint could lead to flecks of dried paint covering your sensor so why wouldn't you also be concerned about that?

 

For that matter do you know what precious metals are in the catalytic convertor in your car? I'm betting that it still drives well despite you not knowing.;)

 

Pete.

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The problem here is that the same lightning can strike more than one places:

 

NASA - Top Story - LIGHTNING REALLY DOES STRIKE MORE THAN TWICE - January 14, 2003

 

The experiment demonstrates that the different places can be separated by tens of meters, so you want to keep your M9 in a place very far away from your M240.

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But we also know that the M9 sensor was a development from the M8 sensor that was fully designed by Kodak. In 2009 the Kodak still had full control of the sensor division.

Truesense was a spinoff dating from November 2011, so they cannot have been involved in the design of the M9 sensor, nor in the production of the first two years.

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