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Is there a grip for the M240 other than the $895 USD grip with GPS capability?? I can't find a Leica grip for sale anywhere other than the GPS "smart" grip.

 

What is the Leica part # for the non-GPS grip in black?

 

Here's the link to the Leica website for the regular handgrip: Leica Camera AG - Photography - HANDGRIP M

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imperfiction,

Thanks, I had not been able to find that grip.

 

Hmmm, so if a person wants a grip for the M240 other than the GPS "smart" grip, their choices are this oe for $300 USD

Leica Handgrip M 14496 B&H Photo Video - or a Luigi half case with a leather covered grip for $350 USD.

 

JMHO, but it seems like the Luigi half case with the built in grip may be a better deal (I know, I know - "horses for courses")... :D

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imperfiction,

Thanks, I had not been able to find that grip.

 

Hmmm, so if a person wants a grip for the M240 other than the GPS "smart" grip, their choices are this oe for $300 USD

Leica Handgrip M 14496 B&H Photo Video - or a Luigi half case with a leather covered grip for $350 USD.

 

JMHO, but it seems like the Luigi half case with the built in grip may be a better deal (I know, I know - "horses for courses")... :D

 

There are several other cases with grips and other grip choices as well.

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imperfiction,

Thanks, I had not been able to find that grip.

 

Hmmm, so if a person wants a grip for the M240 other than the GPS "smart" grip, their choices are this oe for $300 USD

Leica Handgrip M 14496 B&H Photo Video - or a Luigi half case with a leather covered grip for $350 USD.

 

JMHO, but it seems like the Luigi half case with the built in grip may be a better deal (I know, I know - "horses for courses")... :D

 

RRS also makes a grip/base plate/L bracket setup for the M240 for $250. Well made, but if you never use a tripod could be less than ideal for you.

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