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Damage on E-PM2 lens mount

Started Feb 14, 2014 | Discussions thread
OP highwave Senior Member • Posts: 1,298
Re: Damage on E-PM2 lens mount

Guy Parsons wrote:

To me it looks exactly like the corrosion seen on my spare (old) set of alloy wheels for my car.

I think it significant that it is on the top part, it looks maybe as if salty water or at the very least rain water snuck in there at some stage and stayed there to "rot" the alloy.

Certainly would lower any resale value, would be worth trying to see if a warranty fix is available but I suspect they would say it was a user problem and charge to replace the mount.

Also check the back of the lens(es) to see if corrosion on the mating art. If a plastic lens mount of course there would be no problem.

But if the camera was going to be used until it dies or until it is worth nothing then I guess it would not matter about leaving it as-is.

Regards...... Guy

Thanks Guy. Your explanation is very plausible. It's just that I have an E-M5 and I've had it for much longer a period than he had his E-M2. My E-M5 has no mount issue whatsoever. I think the mounts are made from the same material and process and I tend to get my camera wet all the time with lenses that are not weather sealed (20mm & 14-150mm) because I'm obsessed with taking pictures in damp rainy or snowy conditions. No damage to my mount so far, or any damage whatsoever for that matter, my E-M5 is practically as good as new.

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