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Care/Storage
SENSOR
DUST DETECTION
Any dust or dirt particles stuck to the glass cover of the sensor
may result in noticeable dark spots or specks on the pictures.
Use the
Dust detection
function to check if and how much dust is on
the sensor. This procedure is more accurate than a visual check
and therefore a reliable method to find out if cleaning is needed.
▸
Select
Sensor Cleaning
in the main menu.
▸
Select
Dust detection
in the submenu
• The following message appears:
Please close the aperture to the
largest value (16 or 22), and take a picture of a homogeneous surface
(defocussed)
▸
Press the shutter button
• A “picture” will appear on the display, in which black pixels
represent dust particles.
Note
A relevant message will be displayed if dust detection is not
available. The display will return to the previous screen after a few
seconds. Repeat the process as needed.
SENSOR CLEANING
• Any inspection or cleaning of the sensor should be done in an
environment that is as much as possible dust-free to prevent
further contamination.
• Use clean, possibly ionized gases like air or nitrogen to blow
loose dust from the cover glass of the sensor. We recommend
using (rubber) bellows without a brush. Some specialist,
low-pressure cleaning sprays, e.g. "Tetenal Antidust Profession-
al" can also be used (follow the instructions provided for the
product).
• Please contact Leica Customer Care if you are unable to remove
the particles with the methods described above.
• A message will appear on the LCD panel, once the capacity of
the rechargeable battery falls below 40% with the lens aperture
fully open:
Please stop sensor cleaning immediately
. The shutter will
automatically close when the camera is switched off.
• Make sure that the aperture is unobstructed and that nothing
can prevent the shutter from closing correctly, as this would
result in damage to the equipment!
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