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I need information on what the function of the square hole near the lens mount at the bottom of the Leica M8 is.

- Is there a square hole in the M8 from the Leica manufacturer or not? (photo is in the attachment)
- Is the box hole a modification or is it fabricated like that? (photo is in the attachment)
- For the black Leica M8, has the Leica manufacturer ever issued a skin with a snakeskin pattern like my attached photos?

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The square hole is supposed to be there. 
It’s a very poor re-skin job.

i have never seen Leica use a snakeskin body covering. Only aftermarket.

 

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8 minutes ago, jdlaing said:

The square hole is supposed to be there. 
It’s a very poor re-skin job.

i have never seen Leica use a snakeskin body covering. Only aftermarket.

 

Hello thank you for answering.

Do you know the function of that square hole? so this hole is fully fabricated by Leica and not modified by user, isn;t it?

 

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1 minute ago, liemjerry said:

Hello thank you for answering.

Do you know the function of that square hole? so this hole is fully fabricated by Leica and not modified by user, isn;t it?

 

No sir. I don’t know its purpose but it looks like a piece is missing.

 

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I agree with what JD has said - my M8 looks the same as his in his photo and it looks like that bit has been removed from the M8 in your picture.

Leica offered a commercial upgrade program for the M8 that could also include replacement of the 'sharkskin' covering with a leather covering but it didn't look like the snakeskin on yours.

Pete.

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40 minutes ago, farnz said:

I agree with what JD has said - my M8 looks the same as his in his photo and it looks like that bit has been removed from the M8 in your picture.

Leica offered a commercial upgrade program for the M8 that could also include replacement of the 'sharkskin' covering with a leather covering but it didn't look like the snakeskin on yours.

Pete.

hi thank you Pete,

can you inform/explain : what's the function of that square hole? and if like on my condition above, is there any disturbing function of camera operation (include lens) will occur?

 

 

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8 hours ago, liemjerry said:

hi thank you Pete,

can you inform/explain : what's the function of that square hole? and if like on my condition above, is there any disturbing function of camera operation (include lens) will occur?

I'm afraid I can't.  My M8 works as it should with the hole covered.  The only thing that 'might' cause a problem is if the hole has bright sides that might reflect light around the sensor box and cause flare but I'm clutching at straws.

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Something seems to be missing, covering the hole. This is how it looks from another perspective:

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Perhaps some kind of hole to service components / access to screws or whatever.

You could ask Leica spare parts support, if they can provide that part. If the hole is not covered, I would expect only very little influence on photos and only in rare situations - but who knows...

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