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I dropped my M10-P today, but was lucky that I had a thread Adapter with a 1/8 black Pro Mist filter on it. The Adapter and filter are garbage. The m10p works perfectly.

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Ouch! But, you got lucky.

I suggest that you check the focusing through the whole range with a few difference lenses to make sure that you didn't knock the rangefinder mechanism out of calibration.

When I am using the camera alone on a neck strap without a bag, I alway put the leather half case on with the LCD projector. It protects the body from the normal bumps and abrasions. 

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Bud James

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I’be never dropped a Leica in 50 years of using them, but did fumble my v2 35 Summicron last year. Dropped 3 feet to a wood floor, apparently without damage, but I sent it to DAG for its first ever CLA, and he noted slight separation starting. Nothing visible without disassembly. So impact can cause hidden effects.

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I’ve tested the camera with the 24 Lux and with my 50/1 Noctilux and it’s spot on. I think the filter adapter worked as a suspension and caught most of the force. 

Still going to buy a lottery ticket now! 😄

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I had a similar experience with my M10 the day after I purchased it back in February 2018. It fell on concrete, but luckily the plastic lens shade of the 35 Cron ASPH took the first blow and after that the camera landed mostly on the strap. So there were only practically invisible marks on two corners of the top plate. And the rangefinder was still perfectly aligned as far as I have been able to tell. So I had no reason to send it in for checking.

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vor 2 Stunden schrieb mujk:

I had a similar experience with my M10 the day after I purchased it back in February 2018. It fell on concrete, but luckily the plastic lens shade of the 35 Cron ASPH took the first blow and after that the camera landed mostly on the strap. So there were only practically invisible marks on two corners of the top plate. And the rangefinder was still perfectly aligned as far as I have been able to tell. So I had no reason to send it in for checking.

The camera or lens have both not a single mark. Luckily it also was a wooden floor. 

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vor 1 Stunde schrieb leoskkang:

Good to hear that the body is okay. How did you drop your M10-P?

I was packing all my families stuff, cause we were leaving Poland to drive home. The camera was laying on a tablecloth on a table. When I grabbed all the blankets we brought with use one of the knobs got tangled in that tablecloth and pulled it off the table and with it my M10-P. 

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You are lucky, but I guess I was more lucky.

A few days ago I lost balance on a rocky steep trail and fell backwards. The camera hit a rock and my  head just missed a boulder and only sustained a cut. The M10 rangefinder is off and the 50 Summilux does not turn smoothly.

So I have to finish my Japanese trip using LV with the 28 Elmarit. I am insured.

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