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Why use a half case?


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- Better grip

- lower shutternoise

- bottom- protection when put on a rough surface for support

- not to underrate: camouflage;

 

With the flap up, only a real connoisseur is able to detect, that this digital-M is indeed digital.

With most other people asking unwanted questions you can get away as >>oldschool<<

and even get pitied.

 

Before the flap I never was pitied, quite a nice sideeffect, just try.

 

 

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GEORG

 

 

My motivation is the same as yours George. But the " Emma Peel " answers set me thinking.

Maybe I am influenced more by my surroundings than I thought. My father had a leather case around his camera! It was the normal thing in the seventies!

 

When I bought my first brand new Nikon F3 in Tokyo, I wanted to protect it against my sweat and scratches. Also against the humidity of hands and the breathing on the camera.

 

My first Leica M6 had a half case because I wanted to protect it. I still use this half-case 15 years later on my MP .

 

The cold is also a factor. My brother once froze with his nose to the camera in Siberia when he was photographing outside with minus 40 Celsius. That won't happen with the leather.

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I use a Luigi half-case for my M9. It provides extra grip and is perfect for a walkabout when I don't use camera bag.

 

Incidentally I have always had a case of some sort for my cameras and they have always served me well.

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