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Anyone seen this dark band on their M10 images?


Rhyman

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I was out shooting today in Yellowstone. It was cold so I was wearing gloves. I saw some of my images with this dark band on the top. I thought maybe it was the gloves and tried real hard to not have anything in from of the lens. It still happened sometimes. Has anyone else seen this?

 

 

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Guest Nowhereman

The high shutter speeds and the look of the pictures indicates that this is probably an intermittent shutter problem, that is likely to require replacement of the shutter. Best to verify by sending the pictures to Leica Customer Service.

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Try a firmware update to 1.9.4.0

 

Leica discovered, ‚that in certain cases, the firmware 1.7.4.0 could produce black images when using short exposure times. This bug has now been fixed with firmware 1.9.4.0.‘

 

Good luck

Tom

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  • 2 months later...

On occasions, this has happened for me. It seems to be in situations shooting wide open at f1.4 and into strong light (ie. back-lit subjects)....by accident and not design! I've not yet installed firmware 1.9.4.0 and will do so to see whether that helps.

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