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"vielen Dank für Ihre Anfrage.

Die USB-C Buchse an der Bodenplatte ist offen und besitzt keine Abdeckung.

Bei Sachgemäßer Nutzung der Kamera sehe ich keinen Nachteil darin"

The above answer shows that we will wait years for the correction. Nowadays, duct tape must suffice !

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2 hours ago, apsza said:

"vielen Dank für Ihre Anfrage.

Die USB-C Buchse an der Bodenplatte ist offen und besitzt keine Abdeckung.

Bei Sachgemäßer Nutzung der Kamera sehe ich keinen Nachteil darin"

The above answer shows that we will wait years for the correction. Nowadays, duct tape must suffice !

apsza

There is no correction needed. The German text says that there is no cover and that there should not be any problems.

You can always buy a third-party rubber plug, but I do not see why. I wish my other cameras had exposed USB-C ports. It is much more convenient when charging or transferring images.

You can even snorkel with a smartphone that has an exposed port.

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1 hour ago, Photoworks said:

Since when is duct tape a good idea. LOL

 

Always a good idea. Just not for every application.

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I can partly understand the concern of the OP.  All the connectors for example on an SL2 are covered. 
 

…but then the SL2 is a weather sealed camera platform, where the M platform is not.  If one is concerned about debris and dust  making the USB-C port inoperative, that same amount of dust and debris necessary to run into this situation, will cause much more damage to the lens and the camera entering through all the non sealed openings.

Treat an M always as a non weather sealed camera and lens combination and I highly doubt you will ever run into a problem with the exposed USB-C port.  And a simple lens dust air-blower will be your friend.

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3 hours ago, Stef63 said:

I can partly understand the concern of the OP.  All the connectors for example on an SL2 are covered. 
 

…but then the SL2 is a weather sealed camera platform, where the M platform is not.  If one is concerned about debris and dust  making the USB-C port inoperative, that same amount of dust and debris necessary to run into this situation, will cause much more damage to the lens and the camera entering through all the non sealed openings.

Treat an M always as a non weather sealed camera and lens combination and I highly doubt you will ever run into a problem with the exposed USB-C port.  And a simple lens dust air-blower will be your friend.

Those port covers may be less well sealed than the exposed USB-C port. After all, A Pixel 6 smartphone with exposed USB-C port has an IP68 rating.

 

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9 hours ago, apsza said:

Thank you elmars, you reassured me a little. I thought that the entire housing of the M11 was sealed and USB was not. In turn, stef63 claims that the M11 is not sealed at all. I wonder, how it really is.

What I said is that the “M platform” cannot be considered weather sealed.  Some parts of the M body may be dealing with weather, dust and debris better than other parts, but the most vulnerable part will be the lens.  And it will be far more prone to problems than an unsealed USB-C (if that would be the case)  

Now good to learn that the USB-C port IS weather sealed - like others said - but still you will from time to time have to use some air brush to keep the electrical contacts clean of this port.

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