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Just an as an FYI - for those that like unique cameras I was a Leica’s grand opening of their new NYC Meatpacking district boutique and they have for sale a handful of M11-P that they had made up using the Reporter’s Kevlar to commemorate their opening. They were in silver and black and I was told they only had a few made up- same price as an M11-P. They had both silver in black when I was there a couple days ago.

Beautiful new store and well worth stopping by if you are near/visiting NYC.

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Herr Barnack...I would expect nothing less from Leica...you can bet your life on it too...errr maybe not....LOL.  r/ Mark

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45 minutes ago, Al Brown said:

You must have some stellar aramid fiber, this user shows what others also confirm: https://imgur.com/a/3yMHFHB

That's been the oddity all along - plenty of people with both good and bad experiences.
My suspicion is that it's not the fibre that's a problem, but how it is fixed - perhaps insufficient attention given to adhesive along the cut edges.

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Am 24.3.2024 um 18:35 schrieb Al Brown:

It is prohibited to call it Kevlar now

Only if it isn't Kevlar, that is, if it is not made by or from Dupont materials. Else, you may of course call Kevlar Kevlar. As with other trademarks, adding an "®" after using a trademark is always good practise (to make clear that the term in question is in fact a trademark).

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21 hours ago, Al Brown said:

But that screw has to be there for the RF adjustment opening... before it was hidden under the red dot logo, but some people thought the red dot made their cameras prone to theft (sic.) and thus the screw was born.

I hear you. The M9-P. implementation was in my opinion more elegant. I feel that losing the illumination window in the move from M9 to M240 series created a "need to fill this space" problem for Leica's design team. The first attempt was the oversized red dot and the convex screw of the 240 series. then came the M10 with the standard red dot and the flat oversized screw that we have today that has become a standard but somewhat superfluous/overdesigned  design element. I would love to see Leica go back to either the M9P screw or something smaller and not be so overly concerned with filling the space that used to house the illumination window.

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16 hours ago, Kwesi said:

I hear you. The M9-P. implementation was in my opinion more elegant. I feel that losing the illumination window in the move from M9 to M240 series created a "need to fill this space" problem for Leica's design team. The first attempt was the oversized red dot and the convex screw of the 240 series. then came the M10 with the standard red dot and the flat oversized screw that we have today that has become a standard but somewhat superfluous/overdesigned  design element. I would love to see Leica go back to either the M9P screw or something smaller and not be so overly concerned with filling the space that used to house the illumination window.

How about a nice emoji instead of the screw - you could customise the same as your Apple IPod case?

Seriously, I like the industrial design with the screw left proudly on display.

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What’s an iPod gramps? 😀

I honestly don’t mind the screw at all I just wish its size was closer to that of the film M’s so it looks more functional and less decorative. Anyway enough said. Let’s get back to the actual topic at hand. 

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21 hours ago, Kwesi said:

What’s an iPod gramps? 😀

I honestly don’t mind the screw at all I just wish its size was closer to that of the film M’s so it looks more functional and less decorative. Anyway enough said. Let’s get back to the actual topic at hand. 

Agreed - sorry about my relatively lame joke!

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It's quite beautiful, and sold out.  

Leica M11-P Kevlar New York Meatpacking edition March 2024. Six silver, six black in the edition. 

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1 hour ago, Overgaard said:

It's quite beautiful, and sold out.  

Leica M11-P Kevlar New York Meatpacking edition March 2024. Six silver, six black in the edition. 

  Very nice @Overgaard!  I really should have picked one up when I was there that opening weekend. Here is a shot of the silver version as well if anyone is/was interested.

 

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4 hours ago, Overgaard said:

It's quite beautiful, and sold out.  

Leica M11-P Kevlar New York Meatpacking edition March 2024. Six silver, six black in the edition. 

That's a nice fountain pen...

 

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