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Been looking for a Leicavit for quite a while and finally found one yesterday for half the usual price because it had some minor scuff marks in the paint where someone had mounted it on a tripod. :rolleyes:

 

One less brilliant accessory for some fondler to entomb. :D

 

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My MP and its Luigi case look like they were custom-made for the new VW Golf GTi I have been driving!

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Been looking for a Leicavit for quite a while and finally found one yesterday for half the usual price because it had some minor scuff marks in the paint where someone had mounted it on a tripod. :rolleyes:

 

One less brilliant accessory for some fondler to entomb. :D

 

 

 

That is cool JB

 

We don't have many pics of Leicavit

 

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That is cool JB

 

We don't have many pics of Leicavit

 

Nice add

 

Thanks, Allan.

 

It's a fantastic too for street shooting. It not only speeds up winding and allows me to keep the camera to my eye while I shoot (right-eyed), but also helps stabilize the camera. Glad I finally got one.

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This is my MP.

 

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What is that strap I can barely see... looks like a piece of cord or something??

 

Yes, I've connected the camera to its strap (the normal one that is delivered with the camera) with a piece of strong nylon cord. This way it is much more comfortable to hold the camera and the connectors of the strap do no longer damage the camera.

 

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Been a while since you've posted any photos of your MP collection, Andy. Did you get another black paint camera or did you always have two?

 

By the end of the week I'll be able to post photos of the black paint and silver chrome MPs I've just managed to acquire. I'm almost catching up to you!

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Been a while since you've posted any photos of your MP collection, Andy. Did you get another black paint camera or did you always have two?

 

By the end of the week I'll be able to post photos of the black paint and silver chrome MPs I've just managed to acquire. I'm almost catching up to you!

 

I had to trim my gear way down. I sold off both of the black chrome MPs I had (among other things), and replaced them with one (additional) black paint version. These are my only two M's, with just a few lenses. And I still have the IIIb my dad gave me years ago that got me into rangefinders.

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I had to trim my gear way down. I sold off both of the black chrome MPs I had (among other things), and replaced them with one (additional) black paint version. These are my only two M's, with just a few lenses. And I still have the IIIb my dad gave me years ago that got me into rangefinders.

 

What straps are those, Andy -- they look nice and plain and simple.

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What straps are those, Andy -- they look nice and plain and simple.

 

They are from LuxeCase. In my opinion, a perfectly simple and functional strap. I have four of them, now with two just waiting for a camera.

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Parting with those lovely black chrome MPs couldn't have been easy.

 

With the purchase of these two new MP bodies, I'm also going to be consolidating my gear and parting with a great deal of it. It's so much easier to acquire than to divest.

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The instruments......

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