Suppose your camera needs a new skin...

Suppose your camera needs a new skin...

  • Looks as much like the original as possible

    Votes: 70 31.1%
  • Still black, but different texture

    Votes: 77 34.2%
  • A wildly daring different colored skin

    Votes: 64 28.4%
  • No new skin, I'll let it crumble further

    Votes: 14 6.2%

  • Total voters
    225
Good topic!

Good topic!

I'm going to hold off voting until there's some additional info. Whether or not the camera is rare or not, whether it's a "user", blah ....

Ive got gray griptac on my user II :eek: , leaving the original Vulcanite on my nice looking III :angel: , and looking for some "zebra" patterned material for my Argus C44 :cool: .

Guess you can picture my thoughts on the subject, which way do I vote?
 
I like the greens at cameraleather.com. Verdigris, Spring Green, and Jade. Griptac is fantastic too. I recovered one camera in medium gray Griptac.
 
my black M6 wants to get a nice brown leather covering. I'm not going to argue with it I just want to find the right one.
I want to refinish the M8's in a vulcanitte though, something more grippy then the original covering.
 
The skin on my M4-P is in perfect condition, but if I were to replace it, I'd like a deep blue color on the same texture or, if possible, in a grippy rubberized material.
 
Depends on the camera. ;)
Some have Aki Skins, Some have Camera Leather and others have ones I cut myself.

A few here:
http://pentax-manuals.com/camgallery/gallery.htm
and a few others:
35dc1.jpg

fed2.jpg

fed2_2.jpg

zorki1.jpg

zorki_c_f.jpg


Kim


HuubL said:
...What is it going to be?
 
feenej said:
I like the greens at cameraleather.com. Verdigris, Spring Green, and Jade. Griptac is fantastic too. I recovered one camera in medium gray Griptac.
I agree about the greens! I have a "new" black Yashica MG1 that will probably get Deep Jade "leather" although the Spring Green goat skin looks pretty good too! But I don't know that I want to spend 3 times what the camera cost for new skin.
Rob
 
I voted for 'wildly daring', but when it came to covering two Zorki's, I went with the color closest to the body paint..
 
I find the rich brown leathers on the chrome bodies really gorgeous. For black bodies, black, grey or white. When it comes to practical useage, however, I don't want a pretty or luxurious looking camera so I'll stick with the "stock" covering or something nondescript.
 
My Hexar Af did not need a new skin, but will shortly be wearing a nice little Cameraleather Goatskin mini in Verdigris ;-)...

Will post the result...
 
HuubL said:
...What is it going to be?

I got carried away once, did a Yashica MG-1 in red snakeskin and didn't like it. Since then, I always cut my own, I always use goat leather, and it's always black with a small pebble finish, so It's probably going to be like this: http://cgi.ebay.com/ITALIAN-Goat-skin-Leather-Hide-BLACK-1-Sq_W0QQitemZ270204866179QQihZ017QQcategoryZ83936QQcmdZViewItem

I've done it several times before and this is what it looks like on a camera:

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/data/500/Kodak_Retina_II_by_FallisPhoto.jpg

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/data/500/Balda_Super_Baldina_by_FallisPhoto.jpg
 
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My beater M3 has lost a few chunks of the original vulcanite, but I feel it gives it a well loved look. I think that if it ever all goes, I'll do one of two sacrilegious things; Shoot naked, or use electrical tape!
 
I have a black-finsih medium-format SLR on which the black leather is peeling, so I've given some thought to a custom re-skin. I voted above for wild and crazy, but I'd actually prefer something subdued and elegant, but not black. Maybe a dark grey...
 
projectbluebird said:
My beater M3 has lost a few chunks of the original vulcanite, but I feel it gives it a well loved look. I think that if it ever all goes, I'll do one of two sacrilegious things; Shoot naked, or use electrical tape!

I use black gaffer tape to cover up larger chunk of lost vulcanite. It stays on pretty well and has a bit of texture. The electrical tape comes off if you are out in sunny weather! Looks a bit ragged when it dangles from the camera! Mac Tac used to make a "Black Moroccan" covering that worked well as a filler for lost vulcanite. Haven't found any lately so most of the "beaters" have 2" gaffer tape on them.
 
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