Malcolm,Just maybe they took some notice.No word from Panasonic, so I assume they did nothing about it.
This problem could be easily mitigated with firmware by reducing the frequent and unnecessary lens extensions the original LX100 suffers from. For instance, even to just view some pictures the lens extends.
It is simply physics, as the lens extends (any lens for that matter), it sucks air in and with it dust.
The following letter, that I have just found in my records, was was given to Trisha and discussed with heralmost two years ago. I have actually met up with Trisha on 2 or 3 occasions.
"19th November 2016
Trisha Gillings
Panasonic Lumix Product Manager
Doug Wiebe
Panasonic Lumix Sales Account Manager
Dear Trisha & Doug.
This is a request to Panasonic to please issue a Firmware update to the LX100 to stop the annoying feature that retracts the lens every time that the camera is put into review for a few seconds.
It is my belief and that of many others on the forums that this contributes to the dust problems that many have complained about and must add unnecessary ware to the lens mechanisms.
If possible I would ask on the behalf of myself and others that you pass this request on up the line to the powers that be.
Thank you so much for this.
I look forward to meeting with you both later today.
Malcolm Stick,
Panasonic Fan."-
Yes I am still a Panasonic fan. Mind you I haven't had dust problems.
Nice of you to write this letter but sadly... JUST MAYBE are the operative words.
1) I've worked with Panasonic. They are a giant, old-style, very bureaucratic corporation where most execs are very much set in their ways. Assuming the US PM and SAM you wrote to would dare to actually pass on your complain to the execs (highly unlikely, not good for their career anyway) the chances that they would be taken into account are just about zero.
Think about it, if they had taken action, complaints about sensor dust on the LX100 and just about every ZS cam would have trickled to a stop.
2) maybe, just maybe... read the sensor dust feedback I posted above (there are many more out there including on this forum) and ask yourself if they have "fixed the problem." Seriously?! Anybody who says yes must be a fanboy or a habitual/fanatical denier (think "climate change doesn't exist.")
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