I thought I would start this as a new topic so others that have this problem are able to find it more readily. As others have pointed out, a camera that costs this much should not creak when handled. It would never be noticed except in a quiet room but I really didn't like it.
My camera did not have any creak for over 30 days. I suspect that the problem will possibly occur in the M6 also but since that body is a bit smaller, it may not.
My initial solution posted in the M5 review thread was a post-it note insert. I then tried an acetate sheet which wasn't quite as noticeable but still had more residual creak than I liked. This is my latest and last fix and it works on my camera pretty well. I can push around and hear a slight creak but have to work at it. When I pick it up in a normal fashion I don't hear anything. The thin strip by the grip area seemed to work.
The dimensions I used are in shown in picture 1. Picture 2 shows the 10mm x 20mm portion inserted by the battery box and the thin portion yet to be fully placed. Picture 3 shows how the thin strip fits at the grip area. A tiny bit was still sticking up so I carefully trimmed it with a razor sharp knife blade so the battery compartment lid did not bind up...be careful about that. Sending it to Canon Service to open the battery compartment would not be a good thing.
I hope this helps others!
My camera did not have any creak for over 30 days. I suspect that the problem will possibly occur in the M6 also but since that body is a bit smaller, it may not.
My initial solution posted in the M5 review thread was a post-it note insert. I then tried an acetate sheet which wasn't quite as noticeable but still had more residual creak than I liked. This is my latest and last fix and it works on my camera pretty well. I can push around and hear a slight creak but have to work at it. When I pick it up in a normal fashion I don't hear anything. The thin strip by the grip area seemed to work.
The dimensions I used are in shown in picture 1. Picture 2 shows the 10mm x 20mm portion inserted by the battery box and the thin portion yet to be fully placed. Picture 3 shows how the thin strip fits at the grip area. A tiny bit was still sticking up so I carefully trimmed it with a razor sharp knife blade so the battery compartment lid did not bind up...be careful about that. Sending it to Canon Service to open the battery compartment would not be a good thing.
I hope this helps others!