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On page 21, under TOUGH, the brochure states: "People who take photography seriously usually live their lives at the edge; in searing heat or bitter cold, pouring rain or swirling dust. The M is built to be consistent, dependable and tough under almost any imaginable condtions".

 

I guess we can now make photos in the rain?

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On page 21, under TOUGH, the brochure states: "People who take photography seriously usually live their lives at the edge; in searing heat or bitter cold, pouring rain or swirling dust. The M is built to be consistent, dependable and tough under almost any imaginable condtions".

 

I guess we can now make photos in the rain?

 

I would not be the first to try if i buy one :)

 

Though if it says "The M", (i haven't seen that leaked brochure) then surely they might be referring to the M line generically, and not specifically stating the M9 as being weather sealed? :)

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Hmm. that is a interesting way of reading that part... they sure do emphasize rain and dust. though one would think they would mention weather sealing and not just how strong the box is.?

 

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Given where we live, you and I would do better with a fireproof M9!

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Actually, my 8 have been rained on, pretty soaked too, but got wiped after a few minutes, I was rather concerned remembering others post about bricking their M's that way.

 

sm23221, you in LA tomorrow.? (though that fireproof part, Im pretty sure the camera does more fire than I do.)

 

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People who take photography seriously usually live their lives at the edge

 

Does anyone here believe this is true as a general statement about people who take photography seriously (whatever that means)?

 

in searing heat or bitter cold, pouring rain or swirling dust. The M is built to be consistent, dependable and tough under almost any imaginable condtions.

 

Likewise. I can imagine many conditions in which an M would not be consistent or dependable - and so can Leica, or the M8 and M9 specs wouldn't state "Operating range: 0C to 40C", which rules out both the searing heat and the bitter cold.

 

In short these two sentences are pure marketing-speak, intended to make us feel good but without any real meaning. Fair enough: it's a brochure, not a contract.:)

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Misleading advertisement then?

The Canon 5D is not weathersealed, yet has a number of seals installed to make it more weathertight. It could be Leica has tightened up the sealing in a similar manner.

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On page 21, under TOUGH, the brochure states: "People who take photography seriously usually live their lives at the edge; in searing heat or bitter cold, pouring rain or swirling dust. The M is built to be consistent, dependable and tough under almost any imaginable condtions".

 

I guess we can now make photos in the rain?

 

I did spot that one. I've used my M8 successfully in pretty heavy rain with no problems (pretty much a requirement in the West of Scotland where we've had something like 55 successive days with rain this summer), but it would be very appealing to have something a wee bit more deliberately robust.

 

That and better high ISO performance to deal with the same climactic issues...

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The more I think about it the more I think it's advertising hype - on the edge of being unethical at best. I love Leica products but it seems the marketing dept is chock full of semantics in an effort to make perceived claims. This was also done in the description of the Noctilux.

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