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On 9/25/2022 at 11:48 AM, Kamera Klutter said:

The Kevlar of my Q2R has frayed at the edges where the trim meets the metal. Not that attractive. I just posted my own photo and experience with this. I’ve used the camera for just under a year and didn’t expect this kind of wear, given that I treat my equipment well, though not with kid gloves. It is grippy, and has its own military aesthetic, so I’m happy with that. 

Maybe explore an alternative to the kevlar if it continues to bother you. Have a Leica custom shop install safari green leather, black leather, etc.

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On 7/12/2022 at 8:28 AM, Corius said:

I had a Q2, which I sold and immediately regretted. I bought a Reporter a few weeks ago (how I explained this to my wife is another, less happy, story).

So far the kevlar is unmarked and it does make the camera significantly "grippier"

I really like the finish to the body, it's a lovely matt green and much less prone to fingermarks. The camera definitely looks low key compared to the regular model. A lot of people remarked on the original as they recognised the name which made me a bit self conscious. The only comments I've had on the Reporter are, "that's a nice camera, I use an iPhone" and, "why have you got a green camera"

If I were to hazard a guess, I'd say that it sounds as if your wife is significantly less "grippier" these days... 😢

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On 7/13/2022 at 6:23 AM, goodbokeh said:

Rob, I just recently purchased a regular Q2. I could have gone with the Reporter version but I decided against it. I researched the Fred Miranda Buy & Sell site and looked at multiple mint copies of the Q2 Reporter. The Kevlar material often showed matting and small white balls of fuzz on the perimeter which I didn't like. Some people like this kind of patina, like black paint wearing through to brass. Also, since the Kevlar fades to green with UV exposure, using a half case could cause "tan lines". So, the Kevlar just made it too fussy for me. I do like the green color though.

Doug

As always the photos do exaggerate and make it look much worse than it actually is to the naked eye

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