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It feels like the upper right corner of the rear screen on my M10 is loose. 
when I push it sometimes it ticks like it’s a little gap. 
It doesn’t effect the use of the camera but I’m afraid it could cause moisture to damage the camera. 
Anyone else had this problem? Could it cause greater damage? 
I don’t care about the screen I would have a m10-d if I found one for a decent price. 

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On 9/25/2023 at 1:58 AM, Q2ER said:

It feels like the upper right corner of the rear screen on my M10 is loose. 
when I push it sometimes it ticks like it’s a little gap. 
It doesn’t effect the use of the camera but I’m afraid it could cause moisture to damage the camera. 
Anyone else had this problem? Could it cause greater damage? 
I don’t care about the screen I would have a m10-d if I found one for a decent price. 

The only thing to do is show the Leica store and have it sent in. There’s no play in the rear screen whatsoever. 

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i have an M8 where the screen actually came off . i like to use screen protectors , and in this case i have used a black photographic tape

which is like masking tape . i cut thin strips and put i along the edge of the screen after putting on a screen protector . i have also done

this on some other cameras just for protection or to keep the screen protector on .

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The real question might be how is the screen connected? Is it laying “outside” of the camera with a small connection plug or is it open underneath so dust and moisture could get in to the camera and cause some real damage?

Actually it’s been good for a while now maybe it clicked in to place? 

I checked with Leica and the repair cost will be almost half of the price of a new (used) M10. 
 

 

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