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There is a small panel with a graphic of (perhaps) and SD card on it between the battery chamber and the screw mount at the bottom of the M10 just behind the baseplate.  The illustration in the manual shows the panel but does not name it.  Does anyone know what it is?

 

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It shows which way to insert the SD card.

It may be the wifi under it, but not sure.

I went to the M10 release party in Tokyo and Mr. Stefan Daniel stated that the Wifi antenna was located under the left side grip area. (where the USB port was on the M9)

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That's the connector for the handgrip. The demo unit I shot had the cover removed and the connector exposed. It is also probably, as edwardkaraa suggested, for diagnostics, etc.

 

The wifi antenna, according to the manual, is on the left side of the display, between the display buttons and the ambient light sensor. Sandwiching the wifi antenna between the body and the baseplate would render the antenna quite ineffective.

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There is a small panel with a graphic of (perhaps) and SD card on it between the battery chamber and the screw mount at the bottom of the M10 just behind the baseplate.  The illustration in the manual shows the panel but does not name it.  Does anyone know what it is?

 

TIA

 

- Vikas

 

Couldn't work it out from your image until I looked at a unboxing video, then it is clearly just a guide showing how to insert the SD card properly as others have said. Don't know what is underneath it though.

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That's the connector for the handgrip. The demo unit I shot had the cover removed and the connector exposed. It is also probably, as edwardkaraa suggested, for diagnostics, etc.

 

The wifi antenna, according to the manual, is on the left side of the display, between the display buttons and the ambient light sensor. Sandwiching the wifi antenna between the body and the baseplate would render the antenna quite ineffective.

 

 

Sounds like the most rational explanation though as yet there is no handgrip announced with any additional functions.  Also based on my examining a display model at the local dealer there seems to be no way of removing what otherwise appears to be a cover plate.

 

Time will tell I suppose...

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It contains a cyanide capsule to be ingested if your wife ever discovers how much you paid for your cameras.

 

You may be right.  There's no obvious way to open it but if you're reaching for you probably don't mind breaking the panel open :-)

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There it is - the extra port on the bottom of the M10. Is it for a multi-functional hand-grip? I hope!

I found it thanks to Alex Hude's article.

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A better picture - M10 bottom port

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2 hours ago, pico said:

There it is - the extra port on the bottom of the M10. Is it for a multi-functional hand-grip? I hope!

I found it thanks to Alex Hude's article.

I believe that port is used by Leica support for diagnostics.  But who knows, they may bring out a multi-functional hand grip out similar to the M240.

 

 

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  • jaapv changed the title to What is that under the M10 Base Plate? {merged}

I understand that most of us are reluctant to poke around our expensive cameras but we only live once. So the movies tell us.

Picos tip of the day is an inexpensive, amazingly durable composite pencil-like instrument made of unobtanium. Google menda 35622. Pry with it, use to press new coverings over old bodies, you will not break it and with reasonable pressure you will not harm your camera. They are so inexpensive buy a half-dozen to last a lifetime.

 

 

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