M9reno Posted September 25, 2024 Share #21 Posted September 25, 2024 Advertisement (gone after registration) I've never heard that sensor overheating would make a sensor prone to corrosion. Especially an ID 15 or later corrosion-proof sensor, none has been yet known to corrode. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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mujk Posted October 25, 2024 Share #22 Posted October 25, 2024 I don't think the M9 sensor can overheat, except maybe in extremely high ambient temperatures. The M9 is a slow serial shooter due to slow card writing speeds, so that will limit sensor activity quite efficiently. And there is no live view that would keep the sensor active either. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
3D-Kraft.com Posted October 26, 2024 Share #23 Posted October 26, 2024 Am 25.9.2024 um 17:59 schrieb Greenhilltony: I worry the M9 is too fragile for this responsibility, as I heard someone warn that shooting too fast may cause overheat of sensor and prone to corrosion again. Always surprising, what kind of weird things are told... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greenhilltony Posted October 26, 2024 Share #24 Posted October 26, 2024 2 hours ago, 3D-Kraft.com said: Always surprising, what kind of weird things are told... I have bought an M9-P since that reply, and went out for a few rounds of heavy shootings on streets. It doesn't get heated at all, unlike my M10-P which could be warming in my hands after a few minutes of random shootings and chimpings. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pgk Posted October 26, 2024 Share #25 Posted October 26, 2024 In the earlier days of digital cameras overheating sensors could be a problem. The Fuji S2Pro suffered from sensor delamination as a result of heating/cooling cycles apparently (I've not seen a working one for a very long time) but it has never been reported as a problem on the M8 or M9 as far as I am aware. I'd like to rephrase the original question; "Is it weird to sell an M9 now?". I certainly won't be selling mine. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
3D-Kraft.com Posted October 26, 2024 Share #26 Posted October 26, 2024 vor 2 Stunden schrieb pgk: I'd like to rephrase the original question; "Is it weird to sell an M9 now?". I certainly won't be selling mine. I also see many good reasons to buy an M9 but almost no reason to sell it. It is so matchless and you see in the used market, that with the ID15/ID16 sensor, it keeps it value better than it's successor M(240). 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
miessli Posted October 29, 2024 Share #27 Posted October 29, 2024 Advertisement (gone after registration) i hava a Leica M9-P with the newer Sensor and i would never ever sell it today, this camera is magic 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TL3 Posted October 30, 2024 Share #28 Posted October 30, 2024 I don’t know how people find M9s with so few actuations! I got mine in the summer and it already had 35k actuations on it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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