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I have previously owned a M9 for about 10 years and the second time the sensor corroded, I was offered to upgrade and I picked the M10.

I have been using only very little my M10 for the year and a half that I bought it and I am starting to see again blurred dot on portion of pictures taken.

I am traveling and have no idea how to tell if it is just dirt or it's corrosion again...

I also scared to try to clean the sensor by myself...

I appreciate any information about this.

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Possibly dust or oily residue.  You might try a proper bulb blower first. Cleaning is easy (many discussions here), but if you’re timid, then a trustworthy dealer (doesn’t have to be Leica) can do it for you.  It’s the cover glass that gets cleaned, not the sensor itself. I haven’t seen any reports of M10 sensor corrosion.

Jeff

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dust,

my M10 rarely needs cleaning sensor

blowing with the opening M10 downward, set to B (limited time !)  or better use cleaning process in menu...

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DUST!

sometime it is not on the sensor, when I have dust on the 21mm lens sometime the dust shows up like that even if the lens is on the lens.
 

but there are times that the M10 needs a sensor cleaning, just open the shutter and look with a flash light if you see something on it. there is a sensor cleaning in the menu to open the shutter.

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Thank you all for the input.. really appreciated.

Phew! Sort of feeling better!

Will def try again with my Giotto Blower on B and using the sensor cleaning menu.

Have also removed in post processing, that's easy peasy but I was wondering wether I had the "corrosion" issue again... Twice with my M9 was really enough!!!

 

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18 minutes ago, Kathrin said:

the "corrosion" issue again.

There are zero reports of this problem with m10 AFAIK.

Relax and enjoy!

PS - the manual will tell you how to inspect  sensor. It is either B or Menu option - not both. I have found the "Dust Detection'' works quite well. Good luck!

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Like everyone else, I don't think it's sensor corrosion. Could be dust on the sensor, or even a spot on your lens. Have you tried using other lenses to see whether the spot remains?

It can be easily fixed in post but if there is dust on your sensor, you'll probably want to get that sorted. I'd recommend you get a reputable professional to do it. 

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Sensor dust removal is one of those routine maintenance tasks that is easy to learn and do yourself. In order of increasing care:

  1. Blower. Gets rid of most dust.
  2. Brush (I use the Arctic Butterfly static brush). Light stroke only. Deals with most/all dust.
  3. Swab + alcohol for grease/oil marks. Use 1-2 drops. I use Eclipse fluid and a light touch. (NB Water-based fluids just leave streaks behind in my experience). 

Others use the Eyelead sticky pad with success. I used one a bit carelessly once and it left sticky marks that needed a wet clean to remove, so I don't use them any more.

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