Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/04/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I bought an ever-ready case to allow me to carry my M8 with lens in my daily or weekend bag. I was rather hoping that it would be as good a case as the ever-ready I use for my M6, but it isn't quite so good. This is mainly because the top-front cover does not snap off to leave a snug fitting half-case. The top-front cover can be unscrewed from the tripod thread, but then what I hoped to be a half-case is not secured. I wanted the half-case to add grip, as the M8 covering is more slippy than grippy. I fixed the half-case to the baseplate with double-sided sticky tape. The USB port and the baseplate latch can still be reached, because I put double-sided tape only in the centre section of the half-case inside bottom. The shorter left and right sections flip downward to allow access to the USB port and the latch on the base-plate. The left and right sides of the half-case don't flop down unless pulled because they are held in place by the strap 'D's attached to the lugs. Just thought I'd share this with anyone out there who might have the ever-ready case and wishes it didn't have the problem I mentioned above. Without the double-sided tape fix, the case is a cumbersome all-or-nothing case that is only useful for when the camera is in a bag or otherwise not needed for ready use. With it, you get a grippy half-case. Peter Cheyne