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Pat, the handgrip is attached to a replacement bottom plate, and replaces the original bottom plate. It has a standard, centered tripod socket.

 

If you are seeking information about the Arca quick release plate, someone here may have this device. The bottom plate on the M8 is slightly thicker, back to front, than the bottom place for a film M camera.

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Does the M8 handgrip have an Arca Swiss tripod mount designed in the shape of the base? Does the handgrip replace the bottom of the M8 or attach underneath the existing plate?

 

I can find two Arca-type plates for Leica listed in our sales database, as follows:

Arca-Swiss Quick Release Plate with 1/4" Screw for Leica M Cameras - Mfr# 802226

and

Acratech Arca-Type Quick Release Plate for Leica M - Mfr# 2148.

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Pat the first plate referenced above will certainly not fit the M8. It's intended for a film-type M camera. The second is also questionable.

 

I suggest you get in touch with Arca to get into about a plate that is designed for the M8.

 

Also, some posters here may have the plate you want and can advise you.

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I wrote to Really Right Stuff about an L plate for the M8 recently, and received the following answer:

"I show in my book that that camera takes a MC-L

I hope this helps

Casey

RRS".

If you're interested, please have a look at the RRS website for confirmation. I've used RRS L plates with Nikon DSLRs and was very satisfied. Good luck!

Rick

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The RRS "Universal" L bracket does indeed fit the standard bottom plate of the M8, and pretty much like a custom fit. I normally use the grip base, so the original base gets put to perfect use with the L-bracket permanently attatched ;)

 

Cheers,

 

I agree with Jack. I use the grip base on both my M8's and have my tripod QR plate always attached to one of the original bottom plates.

I don't like having the QR plate attached to the camera when I'm not using a tripod and to put it on a base when needed and then take it off when not is just about as bad/dumb as just screwing the camera onto a older style tripod like a TiltAll.

Changing the bottom plate on the M8 is quick. In fact if I'm going to use both M8's on a tripod I will leave the bottom plate with QR connected to the ballhead and just take the camera body off it and put the other on.

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I have both the Kirk and RRS plates:

 

The Kirk PZ118 fits perfectly on either the standard baseplate or the hand-grip. It's large enough to allow the camera to balance on the plate if you put it down and is a precision fit.

 

The RRS L-plate is big and cumbersome by comparison although it is an L-plate so it does have an advantage for pure tripod only use. Not nice to use attached for handheld use though as it gets in the way.

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