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I bought an M10 this week and it seems stuck on ISO 1600. No matter what ISO I set on the dial or if I place the dial in M and set the ISO in software it stays stuck on 1600.  This figure is consistent on both the camera menu and image EXIF info. 
 
To rule out user error, I checked my settings against my M10M and I’m able to change the ISO on that camera. 
 
Any thoughts or should I return it? 
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3 hours ago, AceVentura1986 said:
I bought an M10 this week and it seems stuck on ISO 1600. No matter what ISO I set on the dial or if I place the dial in M and set the ISO in software it stays stuck on 1600.  This figure is consistent on both the camera menu and image EXIF info. 
 
To rule out user error, I checked my settings against my M10M and I’m able to change the ISO on that camera. 
 
Any thoughts or should I return it? 

The M10 was notorious for having the ISO dial break and they had to go back to get fixed. Rarely if ever does it happen on the M10R as they changed the design of the dial so it wouldn't break. 

I personally hate the pulling out of the dial. It should work as a push down to unlock and push it down again to lock. It shouldn't be a pull. 

It was a new thing because the M240 didn't have an ISO dial. First generation issues with the M10. 

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I seem to recall an odd combination of menu setting ISO and attempting to use the mechanical ISO dial on my M10-R which didn’t change the ISO as expected.

Sorry I’m traveling without my M10-R so can’t play with variables to repeat the circumstances.

I recall this occurrence is documented within earlier appends of this subforum

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11 hours ago, crons said:

The M10 was notorious for having the ISO dial break and they had to go back to get fixed. Rarely if ever does it happen on the M10R as they changed the design of the dial so it wouldn't break. 

I personally hate the pulling out of the dial. It should work as a push down to unlock and push it down again to lock. It shouldn't be a pull. 

It was a new thing because the M240 didn't have an ISO dial. First generation issues with the M10. 

Interesting, I wasn’t aware of this. I’ll be exchanging it for an M10P later this week per arrangement with the store. Still, I assume the M10P has the same issue as it came out before the M10R. Is this correct? 

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35 minutes ago, AceVentura1986 said:

Interesting, I wasn’t aware of this. I’ll be exchanging it for an M10P later this week per arrangement with the store. Still, I assume the M10P has the same issue as it came out before the M10R. Is this correct? 

I believe that it was an specifically M10 problem in the beginning. 

 

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On 6/30/2024 at 10:46 PM, AceVentura1986 said:

Interesting. So, when the ISO dial is repaired does Leica reuse the same defective ones or do they install the newer ones from the M10R? 

As far as i understand it, it is a one time fix and after that it should be fine..as you can see it is a thing 

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I'm still not sure why you cant change it via the menu. If you don't want to deal with Leica repairs and it's possible to return it and get another one then that would be probably faster. 

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14 hours ago, crons said:

As far as i understand it, it is a one time fix and after that it should be fine..as you can see it is a thing 

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I'm still not sure why you cant change it via the menu. If you don't want to deal with Leica repairs and it's possible to return it and get another one then that would be probably faster. 

I’ve already made arrangements with Leica Store Miami. FWIW, they’ve been fantastic. As for changing in the menu, I agree that should be possible but I’ve tried it and can say that, in my case, it is not. 
 

The only real question, tho, is whether I exchange it for another camera today or have them send it to Wetzlar for repairs and a CLA. As I recall, when it returns it will carry a one-year warranty. That might be worth the wait. 

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6 hours ago, AceVentura1986 said:

I’ve already made arrangements with Leica Store Miami. FWIW, they’ve been fantastic. As for changing in the menu, I agree that should be possible but I’ve tried it and can say that, in my case, it is not. 
 

The only real question, tho, is whether I exchange it for another camera today or have them send it to Wetzlar for repairs and a CLA. As I recall, when it returns it will carry a one-year warranty. That might be worth the wait. 

Personally I like the 10P over the 10. If they're offering a 10P I would go for that. I'm not a fan of the red dot plus you gain the new shutter and the touch screen. 

Regardless of the "gorilla glass", put a screen protector anyway. 

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7 hours ago, crons said:

Personally I like the 10P over the 10. If they're offering a 10P I would go for that. I'm not a fan of the red dot plus you gain the new shutter and the touch screen. 

Regardless of the "gorilla glass", put a screen protector anyway. 

Well, to wrap this up that’s exactly what I did. The M10P is sitting upstairs in my office right now. must say, it’s a beauty and will make a great counterpart to my M10M. 

BTW, shout out to Leica Store Miami. They were a class act throughout the process and never gave me any issues. Special thanks to Josh and Jose. 

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16 minutes ago, AceVentura1986 said:

Well, to wrap this up that’s exactly what I did. The M10P is sitting upstairs in my office right now. must say, it’s a beauty and will make a great counterpart to my M10M. 

BTW, shout out to Leica Store Miami. They were a class act throughout the process and never gave me any issues. Special thanks to Josh and Jose. 

Good choice. 

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