Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/02/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> >From: "Jeff S" <segawa@netone.com> >Date: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 22:58:21 -0700 >Subject: [Leica] RRS M plate #B30? > >Anyone purchase Really Right Stuff's Leica M plate? Would be keen on hearing >opinions, pro and con. I have no plans to buy an M grip, and my camera won't >take a winder, so that's not a factor, either. > Jeff, I was just about to post a comment on the RRS plate for the M when I saw your message. I re-M'd myself with an M6 and a 35 Summicron and 90 Elmarit two weeks ago from Don Chatterton--who was a delight to buy from and he provided some very helpful supplements to the wisdom I have acquired from many LUGers over the past several months as a lurker on this list. I had an M2R and CL in the late 70s with three lenses but abandoned them to work subsequently with MF stuff--Rolleiflex and Hassy and SLRs (mainly Nikon and one Canon EOS--both lines of which I still maintain and find to be excellent). I bought the RRS #30 because I use RRS plates with my Arca-Swiss ball head for 35mm and Plaubel 67 work in the field. I was happily surprised when I put the RRS plate on the M6 to discover that, in addition to functioning for its original purpose of quick release work on my tripod, it also provided a nice, supplemental griping surface that protected the M6's baseplate. I haven't used it long enough to say that it serves as a completely satisfactory supplemental grip--it's not for everyone. But my sense after using it for more than a week is that, if you have medium to large hands, it may be what you want on your M. The RRS folks--Brian Geyer and his wife are the owners--have produced a beautifully-machined, lightweight plate in anodized black aluminum that looks good on the M and is a precision add-on. Of course, if you do field work with a tripod and especially if you work with several bodies, the Arca-Swiss ball head makes very good sense. -Phil Kronenberg