(Part 2) Top products from r/Leica
We found 20 product mentions on r/Leica. We ranked the 39 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. SMDV Hot Shoe Hotshoe Safe Sync Adapter SM-512 for Canon EOS Digital Rebel t1i, t2i, t3, T3i, T4, T4i, xt, xti, xs, xsi 300d, 350d, 400d, 450d, 500d, 550d, 1000d, 1100d, 600d, 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D, 60D, 5D, 5D Mark II, IV, 7D, 1D, 1Ds, Mark II, III, IV, and Canon Powershot G11, G12, G1X
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Premium Grade Safe Sync, Made in KoreaSafe Sync circuit regulate high voltage flash to 3v, to keep your camera from damage with old flashes.Using 1x Battery 3V, CR 2032 (Included), battery check button to ensure battery is good24 Month Warranty
23. Vivian Maier: Street Photographer
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Vivian Maier Street Photographer
27. Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Decisive Moment
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Steidl
28. J-B Weld 8265S Original Cold-Weld Steel Reinforced Epoxy - 2 oz.
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
J-B WELD ORIGINAL: The Original Cold Weld two-part epoxy system that was designed as an alternative to torch welding. J-B Weld Original provides strong, lasting repairs to multiple surfaces and creates a bond stronger than steel. Perfect for DIY household, automotive, marine, craft repair and much m...
29. Rothco Canvas Ammo Shoulder Bag, Olive Drab
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Heavy Weight Cotton CanvasTwo Front Hook & Loop Closure PocketsAdjustable Shoulder StrapFront Flap with Metal Fold Over Buckle Closure10" X 8" X 3 1/2"
30. Leica Camera Repair Handbook: Repairing and Restoring Collectible Leica Cameras
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
31. Koudelka Gypsies. by Josef Koudelka, Will Guy
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
32. Fotasy Metal 40.5mm Vented Lens Hood, 40.5mm Metal Hood, 40.5mm Lens Hood for Fuji Leica Leitz Panasonic Olympus Panasonic Sony Lens, 40.5mm Screw-in Lens Hood
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Metal lens shade for standard 40. 5mm filter thread lenses, will screw into your Lens, or filter.Solid metal construction, with flat Black interior to prevent Reflections.Ensures no problems with igniting or motor functions.The 40. 5mm screw-in lens hood fits lens with 40. 5mm filter diameter only. ...
33. Ape Case Cubeze 33, Camera Insert, Black / Yellow, Interior Case For Cameras (ACQB33)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Yellow interior makes tracking small accessories possible in low lightIt can easily fit within another bag or placed on a shelfInterior padding is adjustable to best suit your needsDrawstring closure for easier accessPadded for extra durability
34. Ciesta Flexible Camera Insert Partition for DSLR SLR Lens (Brown / Large)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Large Size Ciesta Flexible Cushion Partition Padded Bag with 5 sectionsThis is intended for for Lens DSLR SLR Camera Insert Padded BagMaterials : External - Waterproof Nylon. & Internal - Cotton FabricSize : Internal 12.20(W) x 7.08(L) x 5.9(H) (inches) & External 13.77(W) x 8.66(L) x 6.29(H) (inche...
35. 5 Gram Pack of 50 "Dry & Dry" Premium Pure & Safe Silica Gel Packets Desiccant Dehumidifiers - Food Safe Rechargeable Paper
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
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36. JOBY Wrist Strap for DSLR and Mirrorless Professional Cameras.
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
EASY TO ADJUST. The JOBY Wrist Strap will never get in the way, as you shoot your favorite subjects. This strap is designed to fit almost anyone and adjusts quickly and comfortably. The stopper stitch won’t pinch your wrist, but will provide the security you need.LIGHTWEIGHT STRENGTH. Made of ABS ...
37. Peak Design Camera Hand Clutch Strap, Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
The world's only quick-connecting, quick-adjusting camera hand strapUses patent-pending Anchor Link Quick-Connection system; Attach/remove in seconds with just one handPremium materials include Hypalon exterior, microfiber pad and aluminum hardwareWorks with any SLR or DSLR style camera, works with ...
38. No.2 Warehouse Leather Wrist Strap for Sony Nex, Leica, Panasonic, Fujifilm, Olympus, Nikon, Pentax, Samsung and Mirrorless Cameras (Brown) + a Piece of Clean Cloth
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
This hand wrist strap is made of genuine leather, classic and look good.Perfect match to small digital cameras, eg. M4/3, NEX, Samsung NX, Leica cameras.Designed to fit any hand sizeThis wrist strap connect to camera with a ring
39. Spider Camera Holster Spider-Pro Hand Strap, Black
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Includes 1 SpiderPro Hand Strap, 1 Hardware Kit and 1 Hex Wrench and is recommended for use with SpiderPro SCS (SKU 100) and SpiderPro DCS (SKU 120)Curved S-shape, adjustable size to fit your hand and optional wrist strap make your camera feel like an extension of your arm and put your hand in a per...
I use a small Brady Ariel Trout bag in herringbone tweed for my laptop and a small camera, a cheap faded OD green Indian surplus small satchel for when I'm just going out with a camera and I have a large khaki Billingham I picked up at a flea market for 15 bucks that I used back when I had a full DSLR kit. In the past, I've also had a Frost River satchel that was great, but I sold it to a friend when I got a new laptop that was too big for it.
EDIT: This is the cheap indian small satchel I was talking about. You have to make your own interior, but it is ridiculously rugged for the price if you get a good one- it's better to pick one up at an army surplus store than ordering online, the quality control isn't perfect. It is utterly anonymous looking, and is a great size for a rangefinder, 2 or 3 small lenses, filters, an extra battery, a small tablet or moleskine notebook, and a cable release. I've had mine for years. It is sunbleached and patched, but still super solid. I've taken it on multiple trips, and it has never let me down.
General 'snapshot' street photography is a matter of chance, with a small amount of composition. Very little work and thought goes into the output. What's notable about HCB is that he frequently framed a shot based on artistic composition; and waited for something to happen. Other times he had time to compose a shot he took the time to find the geometry. Even when just out snapping, he looked for scenes where geometry was striking. If you're curious about the way he does this, he talks about it in an old movie.
Asking someone else how to make your work stand out is inherently uncreative, for the record.
One of the most important things I ever learned about photography was that buying gear isn't really useful. Having a working camera and some working lenses is necessary; but if you have something 'semi-professional' or above, there's little to no advantage in upgrading. You have an M8 (or possibly an M6 by now?) and a lens. As long as both are in functional condition; that's all you need in terms of equipment.
Instead, buy books. Here's some suggestions that you might want to consider:
You can also look at libraries for these, and keep an eye on thrift stores and used bookshops. I think you're in London, right? There's a huge gallery on Oxford street, and in Mayfair there's a Leica store where exhibitions are held a few times a year.
The key point is to look at photos; individual photos, contact sheets and whole curated books and exhibitions. Think about how the artists made something like documentary and snapshot photography into an art. Look for ideas you can use, and look for things that haven't been done that you could use to be unique. Look at studio photography. Look at erotic photography. Look at cinema and still life and landscapes and architecture and paintings and drawings and every other image created with artistic intent, that represents a moment of reality. And go from there.
Straps I've bought trying to find THE ONE:
The ones that have leather are using corrected-grain stuff that is not structural, so even if it might degrade over time, it won't hurt the function. Unless you're trying to be vegan, I wouldn't worry about it.
If I'm only carrying one extra lens, which is the case 99% of the time I put in in a pocket of the backpack and I'm ready to go. If you want to carry a lot more stuff and keep it organized/safe I would recommend one of these, I don't own this particular model but a similar one and it fits perfectly inside my backpack
For Kayaking I'd use a cheap and reliable roll top dry bag and put a camera insert inside with some silica gel packs to absorb any moisture.
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https://www.amazon.com/Fotasy-LV40-5-40-5mm-Vented-Voigtlander/dp/B005G9PSHA
I believe this is the same hood
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0036FTNZY/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
They would be a hell of a lot cheaper if they were;
Official Leica Cufflinks: $970 USD
DIY Leica Cufflinks
DIY Cufflinks Guide: $0 + Replacement Leica M Shutter Speed Dial $99.98 + 2 Silver Cufflink Blanks $16+ 2 Silver Contact Screws $15.80 USD to fill in the screw hole and be trimmed flush, + JB Weld to really nail it down $12.96 USD = $144.74 USD
You can make a genuine pair, with pure silver posts, and at most an hour of time for $825.26 less.