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Just bought an ever ready case for the M3, but unfortunately the seller didn’t disclose that the bottom screw was missing.

I have a Buddha ear M3 SS with the large tripod mount.  I’m wondering if anyone has any leads on where I can get a replacement screw for the case?

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More like the screw in this photo, but mine is bigger (3/8 inch?).

Or alternatively, is it safe to put my M3 in there without screwing it on?

 

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I have the case with the big and another with the small one. The big one is this:

 

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vor 5 Stunden schrieb TL3:

Or alternatively, is it safe to put my M3 in there without screwing it on?

Well, since the leather strap is attached to the everready case and not to the camera body, the camera body might fall out of the everready case if not secured by the (missing) screw. Return the incomplete case to the seller, there are so many complete cases out there.

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Unfortunately it was just done on marketplace, and I’m getting radio silence from them.  Other than a bad review, not much recourse.  But if there’s a cheap source to get a replacement screw that would be great, otherwise the case will be relegated to protecting the camera inside another bag.

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Something like this would work nicely. The camera need only be held in place to assist gravity, not resist it (i.e., it sits upright in the case)

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/546536-REG/Manfrotto_088LBP_088LBP_Female_1_4_20_to.html

Notwithstanding this, I think I only ever used my eveready case once. It does add considerable bulk, interfering with the unique feel of a Leica M. 

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37 minutes ago, Mute-on said:

Something like this would work nicely. The camera need only be held in place to assist gravity, not resist it (i.e., it sits upright in the case)

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/546536-REG/Manfrotto_088LBP_088LBP_Female_1_4_20_to.html

Notwithstanding this, I think I only ever used my eveready case once. It does add considerable bulk, interfering with the unique feel of a Leica M. 


wow thanks for the tip, that does look like it’ll fit the bill!  Yeah I definitely have bought stuff that I didn’t end up using, but I do think it’s cool to have an M3 set with Summicron rigid and first party accessories.


This screw will almost be as much as I paid for the case, but it does feel wasteful to throw out a case that otherwise is usable, so I would rather fix it if reasonable.

 

also like how I may be able to use the M3 with my tripod now.

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Well. The one from my link is cheaper and fits too. You can always adda washer, if required. But maybe you don't dig the looks of it. Looks are expensive ...

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On 3/15/2025 at 3:36 AM, Photon42 said:

Well. The one from my link is cheaper and fits too. You can always adda washer, if required. But maybe you don't dig the looks of it. Looks are expensive ...

The looks don’t matter as much to me, but I think my M3 has the 3/8 inch size screw in the bottom.  I  would prefer to go for a cheaper option, rather than paying almost the price of the case for just a screw.

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