Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/19

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Subject: Was RE: [Leica] DSLR choice - now Zeiss-Ikon
From: douglas.sharp at gmx.de (Douglas Sharp)
Date: Thu Jan 19 16:55:56 2006
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I was led to believe that the so called magnesium used was, in fact 
always a  magnesium-aluminium alloy. As Almag - used for car wheels etc 
- it doesn't seem to be all that susceptible to corrosion
Douglas

John Lee wrote:

>The top plate of the Leica R9 is made from magnesium.
>
>John
>
>On 1/19/06, Bill Marshall <billgem@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>Some final thoughts on the recent discussion of the uxe of magnesium 
>>plating
>>on the ZI . . .
>>
>>Claims were that magnesium is corrosive, which is true. Recent development
>>of magnesium alloys have largely eliminated this problem. Some still don't
>>like magnesium. Okay.
>>
>>Let's turn the question around. What about brass? Corrosive?
>>
>>Well, it's certainly not water proof. Brass is also an alloy - copper &
>>zinc. Copper is highly corrosive. It will rust with exposure to even small
>>amounts of water within a week. Zinc is also corrosive unless it is
>>electroplated. What metal is closest to zinc in chemical composition?
>>Magnesium. With proper electroplating, magnesium will be about as resistant
>>to corrosion as zinc.
>>
>>Bottom line is whether these materials will fare well in their intended
>>applications, not in an abstract discussion of metallurgy. For its
>>application as external cladding on a camera body, magnesium like brass
>>(copper & zinc) will do just fine - unless someone tries to use it as an
>>underwater camera. Leica agrees with this point, as evidenced by their use
>>of magnesium on the Digilux & their description of it as "robust &
>>long-lived."
>>
>>Bill
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Replies: Reply from Frank.Dernie at btinternet.com (Frank Dernie) (Was RE: [Leica] DSLR choice - now Zeiss-Ikon)
In reply to: Message from billgem at hotmail.com (Bill Marshall) (Was RE: [Leica] DSLR choice - now Zeiss-Ikon)
Message from jwlee01 at gmail.com (John Lee) (Was RE: [Leica] DSLR choice - now Zeiss-Ikon)