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Hi,

No. Yes and yes. 
 

That said, most of them on the market will have had the sensor replaced and it’s very easy to check via the camera menus. They can be hard to get hold of and many people (me included) have ended up with the next model along, the 246. Which is a great camera but I’d still like to have the original Monochrom. 

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5 hours ago, Robinyuill said:

Hi there. Quick question. Can the original monochrom camera sensor still be replaced and did they suffer corrosion? Can you still get batteries for the camera also. Got the urge to get one!!  Regards to all.

Leica no longer changes it under warranty, but there are companies like Kolari and in Europe that can replace the filter glued on the sensor (I think a BG39 Schott) with a more resistant one (maybe a BG42)

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On 12/27/2024 at 10:03 AM, Robinyuill said:

Hi there. Quick question. Can the original monochrom camera sensor still be replaced and did they suffer corrosion? Can you still get batteries for the camera also. Got the urge to get one!!  Regards to all.

Your profile gear list shows both the Monochrom and the M9P.  Corrosion potential applied to each.

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