Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/08/24

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Subject: [Leica] A cautionary tale
From: kanner at acm.org (Herbert Kanner)
Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2014 00:36:56 -0700

Yesterday my M9 went nuts. First it claimed that my SD card was full when in 
fact it only had about a dozen shots on it. Then it recanted, but when I 
tried to delete a trial shot of the wall that I took just after it 
recovered, I saw that I had no choice but to delete all. I was impossible to 
 switch to "delete single". 

After uploading the contents of the SD card to LR, I put it back in the 
camera and tried to delete all. It went through the motions, showing a 
moving progress bar, but when it was done, none of the shots had actually 
been deleted.

Because I probably would not see the camera again for several months after 
sending it to Leica, I ordered a X100S to tide me over. I?ve had a secret 
yen for this camera as a carry around always camera for some time.

Now, I?ve been a computer software guy since 1958, but somehow, I just 
hadn?t thought of a digital camera as a computer. This very afternoon, it 
occurred to me that maybe the firmware had gone south. I downloaded the 
firmware from the Leica site?it took a while to find it there. Actually, if 
I had looked at the file of downloads on my computer, I would have found the 
copy that was downloaded in 2i012. I reformatted the SD card in the camera 
(it was willing to do that much) and reinstalled the firmware as instructed 
in the M9 manual. The camera appears to be cured.

Herbert Kanner
kanner at acm.org
650-326-8204

Question authority and the authorities will question you.






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