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Hello, I'm new to Leica and I've purchased a used digital CL.  It's under warranty.  It doesn't sit flat on the desk, it wobbles slightly from front to back.  I've searched and can't find any info on whether that's OK and while it doesn't bother me, is that normal?  None of my other cameras have done that.  Thanks in anticipation.

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7 hours ago, andy3009 said:

Hello, I'm new to Leica and I've purchased a used digital CL.  It's under warranty.  It doesn't sit flat on the desk, it wobbles slightly from front to back.  I've searched and can't find any info on whether that's OK and while it doesn't bother me, is that normal?  None of my other cameras have done that.  Thanks in anticipation.

With, or without a lens attached?

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On 9/25/2023 at 2:17 PM, andy3009 said:

@jaapv That's a relief! Thanks so much for the quick reply.

Just checked it on mine set on a glass table and indeed! Couple of swipes on my knife sharpening stone will take care of that as soon as I get home

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On 9/26/2023 at 3:23 PM, andy3009 said:

Now I know it’s not just me, I thought maybe it’s a special Leica design feature to distinguish from other manufacturers 🤣

Anyone know whether other Leica models have the same feature? 🤔

None of my Leica's rock/wobble back and forth.  I have three Barnack film cameras, a Leica SL2 (film), R5, M Type 262 digital, and a Leica TL2 digital.  All sit solidly on a flat surface.

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14 hours ago, d30gaijin said:

None of my Leica's rock/wobble back and forth.  I have three Barnack film cameras, a Leica SL2 (film), R5, M Type 262 digital, and a Leica TL2 digital.  All sit solidly on a flat surface.

Maybe it's a "feature" of the CL?  Like you, all my other cameras sit flat.

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