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is this an M9 strap?


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I've decided to sell my M9 - I just don't use it. I have a Q and an SL and never use shoulder straps, so I own three straps but am not sure which belongs to the M9. I think it's this one - could someone who uses the M9 Leica strap confirm for me please?

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Thanks all. I'm confused. I don't have and have never had an x1, x2 or M10. I'm tempted to photograph them all and ask you to choose, like a quiz. If your patience will stand it... 🙂

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The strap linked above by Ko.Fe. Is the strap that came with the M9, ME, M240, M262 (and the M6 film camera for years and years prior to the digital age for that matter) and probably most all other production models from that period with the exception of special models that were “dressed up” with fancier accessories and sold at huge premiums.

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Personally, I really like the standard nylon strap with grippy shoulder section that came with the M9, M7 et al. It's light and flexible, suits a M size camera perfectly, doesn't take up too much space in the bag, can be wrapped around the camera body easily, and is comfortable around the neck or across the body.

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