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It's called "touch of class," Nicole. Actually, when I got that filter, it was either take the silver or wait 2 to 3 more months for a black one. Remember those days?

 

I remember them well Brent. Hope you didn't take offense, but I couldn't resist it. :) (I too have had a silver filter on a black lens, but it was on a silver camera.:D )

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Perhaps some do, but mine wasn't so easy. There was virtually no space to get a toothpick in to pry the old dot out. I was barely able to get the point of an Exacto knife along the edge on mine, which is why I ended up breaking two points before getting the dot out.

The next time: Put your thumb on the dot and twist right and left till it moves ever so slightly. Then get two toothpicks and push left and right against the Leica scipt for the same twising motion. Wihin a few minutes the dot will slide off. Alternately, take a thick needle, push it through the dot just above the "C: (there is an access hole in the body there) and lever it off. that is the destructive five seconds method.

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The next time: Put your thumb on the dot and twist right and left till it moves ever so slightly. Then get two toothpicks and push left and right against the Leica scipt for the same twising motion. Wihin a few minutes the dot will slide off. Alternately, take a thick needle, push it through the dot just above the "C: (there is an access hole in the body there) and lever it off. that is the destructive five seconds method.

 

Good to know. Nice trick!

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personally I just use black electrical tape to cover all number and logos and have done so on all the cameras I have (or have had) may it be nikon, leica, panasonic or whatever. After all I only want to take pictures and don't give damn about the aesthetics (for god sake it's not jewellery) on the other hand I don't like to be a walking advertisement. Worst in this case was the blight yellow D700 logo on my nikon that had to go straightaway.

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I rather like the Leica red dot, and enjoy being stopped in the street and asked about the camera, mainly from fellow Leica people. It's happened twice whereby I've befriended those who have stopped me, it's great to keep in touch and share Leica experiences. Why bother covering up, Leica lovers will spot you a mile off!

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I rather like the Leica red dot, and enjoy being stopped in the street and asked about the camera, mainly from fellow Leica people. It's happened twice whereby I've befriended those who have stopped me, it's great to keep in touch and share Leica experiences. Why bother covering up, Leica lovers will spot you a mile off!

 

No attempted cover up, really. What it comes down to is I just prefer the way it looks now. Someone at Leica must agree. Otherwise, they wouldn't have made the black dots in the first place.

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Someone at Leica must agree. Otherwise, they wouldn't have made the black dots in the first place.

 

...as my stock black M8.2 attests. If I ever get another M, even if chrome/grey, I'd consider putting on a black dot. Just looks nice IMO.

 

Jeff

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personally I just use black electrical tape to cover all number and logos and have done so on all the cameras I have (or have had) may it be nikon, leica, panasonic or whatever. After all I only want to take pictures and don't give damn about the aesthetics (for god sake it's not jewellery) on the other hand I don't like to be a walking advertisement. Worst in this case was the blight yellow D700 logo on my nikon that had to go straightaway.

 

So do you remove or cover up the nameplate/logos on your autos, tv, stove, fridge, etc? Personally, this is all a waste of time, I just take it out of the box and use it and forget about the nameplates/logos.

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Do we really use these things 'cause they look cool? It's a little like the drivers here who leave their fog lights on all the time, because they like the way the car looks. But then, they can't see them from the driver's seat....

 

I use black gaffer tape. Now that one of my M8's is getting "brassy" I guess I'd be willing to deface it, though. I may finally even peel the [now blistering] clear plastic film off the base plate.

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Do we really use these things 'cause they look cool? It's a little like the drivers here who leave their fog lights on all the time, because they like the way the car looks. But then, they can't see them from the driver's seat....

 

Not the car analogy I'd use. Instead, if you were shopping for a top performing car (like a top performing camera), say a Ferrari, would you buy a red one with the decals all over it, or maybe go for a black or silver one without the yellow decals? Leica produces black and red dots. People obviously don't buy the camera for the cool dots, but given a choice, why not choose the one you like?

 

But, I agree about the fog lights...plus it's illegal, I think, in many places.

 

Jeff

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