Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/08/09

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Relatively New Leica M user....(Grips)
From: Alan Magayne-Roshak <amr3@csd.uwm.edu>
Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2002 14:08:41 -0500

>To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
>Subject: [Leica] Relatively New Leica M user....(Grips)
>
>
>>> 4) Speaking of grips, is there such a thing as a wrist strap or
>>> similar contraption for the M6?
>
>I'd shy away from the Leica M-Grip - I bought one a few months ago to
>use with my tri-elmar. Ridiculously expensive and "plasticy" feeling, it
>feels like it's about to break off any second.
>
>You'd be far better off with a metal grip - a la Rapidgrip
>(www.rapidwinder.com) or similar. Pick up a "softie" while you're there.
>
>Regards
>
>William
................................................................................

I'm on the Digest, so this might be way late to the topic, but...

An inexpensive grip can be made from the end of a broom handle, or 1"
diameter x 5" dowels with one rounded end sold by American Science &
Surplus http://www.sciplus.com/stymied.cfm (for 25 cents ea.)  Drill a hole
for a 1/4-20 bolt-screw combination, screw it into the wood, cut to proper
tripod depth, cover end of wood with self-adhesive felt, and voila! a Gene
Smith handle.  I made 'em for all my cameras, some cut down to a 2" length
for when I have two cameras one above the other.  I like the way they match
the rounded end of the M's and fit against your palm. For street shooting,
I wrap the strap around my wrist, and the handle gives me leverage on the
camera.  It works nicely in the tripod socket of the 135 with eyes too.

Alan Magayne-Roshak
Senior Photographer
Visual Imaging
Univ. of Wis.- Milwaukee
Information & Media Technologies
amr3@uwm.edu


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