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Protect the corners of your Leica, R or M


Gerald Lowle

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When I purchased my new Leica R9 I could see that the plastic cap ends on the nylon neck strap could potentially scratch the body with rubbing. Being the fussy chap that I am, I acquired some self adhesive black Velcro and using the soft side, cut a small patch to fit over the inside of the plastic caps. Works a treat and you wouldn't know it was there!

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When I purchased my new Leica R9 I could see that the plastic cap ends on the nylon neck strap could potentially scratch the body with rubbing. Being the fussy chap that I am, I acquired some self adhesive black Velcro and using the soft side, cut a small patch to fit over the inside of the plastic caps. Works a treat and you wouldn't know it was there!

 

I did the same in my neck strap.

 

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Doesn't the R9 have anti-rub inserts???

 

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Bill

 

Bill

 

Yes indeed, and they work well. However, the R8 is a different matter; it too has anti rub inserts, but they are far too narrow adequately to protect the body, and the strap fasteners do still rub. I let them - my R8 is a working camera. (Clearly this was recognised by Leica in widening the protectors on the R9.)

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In Jaap's case I'd be more concerned about the leather in the eyelets wearing as the camera is used and the strap snapping.

I've got all my cameras on these straps (except the DMR/R9) and the only thing this leather does is get a bit shiny and polished. It is clearly very good quality.

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