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Leica M5 manual, page 26:
Dead Link Removed
"Leica lenses act like burning glasses if they face upwards in full sunlight for long periods. You must therefore protect the housing and the shutter by putting on the lens cap or keeping the camera in a case or in the shade"
Leica M7 manual, page 120 (for English)
http://www.overgaard.dk/pdf/M7_Instructions_en.pdf
"A lens works like a burning glass when bright sunlight shines on the front of the camera. The camera should never, therefore, be put aside without protection against strong sunlight. Damage to the interior of the camera can be prevented by using the lens cover and keeping the camera in the shade (or directly in the case)."
Dead Link Removed
"Leica lenses act like burning glasses if they face upwards in full sunlight for long periods. You must therefore protect the housing and the shutter by putting on the lens cap or keeping the camera in a case or in the shade"
Leica M7 manual, page 120 (for English)
http://www.overgaard.dk/pdf/M7_Instructions_en.pdf
"A lens works like a burning glass when bright sunlight shines on the front of the camera. The camera should never, therefore, be put aside without protection against strong sunlight. Damage to the interior of the camera can be prevented by using the lens cover and keeping the camera in the shade (or directly in the case)."