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I have a vintage 21mm finder, which at first fit properly in the flash shoe of my M11.  However, now it fits so loosely that it will slide off, unless I wedge it in there with something (I usually use a toothpick on each side).  The digital finder continues to fit with no issues.  Any ideas on how to remedy this situation?

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Leica need to redesign the hot shoe. My M10 has the same issue. I have lost two EVF's as a direct consequence, at great expense to self. The same EVF's fit perfectly in my M6,7,8 and 9, but the M10 hot shoes is a design disaster. I have had Leica Service 'adjust' the springs but the result is pathetic.

My solution is to insert a small piece of insulation tape to 'jam' the shoe when inserted. Most inelegant as a bit of engineering, but it works.

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On 6/30/2024 at 2:03 PM, erl said:

Leica need to redesign the hot shoe. My M10 has the same issue. I have lost two EVF's as a direct consequence, at great expense to self. The same EVF's fit perfectly in my M6,7,8 and 9, but the M10 hot shoes is a design disaster. I have had Leica Service 'adjust' the springs but the result is pathetic.

My solution is to insert a small piece of insulation tape to 'jam' the shoe when inserted. Most inelegant as a bit of engineering, but it works.

Erl, evf is electronic viewfinder right? Or you mean the OVF?

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12 hours ago, jakontil said:

Erl, evf is electronic viewfinder right? Or you mean the OVF?

Eek! Yes. Thank you for the correction. :o  More accurately put: The Auxillary VF, as in it goes in the hot shoe.

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