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Is anyone with a silver M10 just a little bit annoyed by the cheap black plastic hot shoe cover?

 

I am not - in the absence of any potential offence to my eyes (yet). But there are alternatives out there, for example from Jay Tsujumura. Maybe that eases the pain.

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You could cover it with the silver thumb rest.

 

scott

 

not at all, it is a good black accent that returns in the context of the black leather and background with screen. Imagine how it would have shown in silver plastic: something like a plastic christmas tree adornment

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Is anyone with a silver M10 just a little bit annoyed by the cheap black plastic hot shoe cover?

 

not at all, it is a good black accent that returns in the context of the black leather and background with screen. Imagine how it would have shown in silver plastic: something like a plastic christmas tree adornment

 

The reason the hot shoe cover is black and not silver is because the piece is plastic. Leica says silver-painted plastic is a no-go because it would pretend to be metal when it's not. This was their recent explanation as to why there's not a silver Visoflex. Leica argues that the black piece looks like plastic and is plastic, so if something looks like metal it should be metal. 

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My Scottish roots are silver. I don't care if it turns blue as long as it don't turn loose. :)

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Well, silver is where it all started. Here's my first:

 

31727849192_4972bc9be3_o.jpgLeica_w19mm by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

 

M2 with it's show-offy Canon 19mm and matching viewfinder, carefully posed so the peeling cover isn't too obvious (in 2002). It has since had a full Sherry Krauter cleanup and is working just fine, thank you. Somewhere along the line it lost my pre-Abrahamson softy.

 

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Love your Softy!!
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I'm intrigued by the black body / silver lens combo because of the silver lens mount that protrudes from the body. 

 

When the lens is silver the transition is seamless, however when the lens is black the [silver] lens mount is jarring to my eyes. 

 

So I like the continuity of the silver lens + mount, but I'm curious in the picture below - what the black ring is between what looks like the lens and the lens mount. 

 

The black area right above 5.6 in red a few mms thick adjoining the lens mount - is that black the attachable rearward part of the silver lens? (I've never noticed this before) 

 

Leica-M10-camera-with-Summaron-28mm-lens

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I agree, to my eye:

 

Silver lens on silver body is stunning

Back lens on black body is stunning

Silver lens on black body is stunning

But somehow black lens on silver body is OK but not as nice

 

I wish Leica would make all lenses in silver because my OCD tendencies don't like non matching lenses.

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