Artorius
Caribbean Traveler
Is this too, much
Is this too, much
I use what I need to make my life easier. On the M3, original TU mod 1, Boop softie, PhotoEquip ML-Grip, and the Wasserman rewind crank.
On the M8, Boop softie, CSEP mod 4, PhotoEquip MD-Grip, Kenko Polarizer Setup, and the CV external 21mm finder.
Am I overdressed?
Is this too, much
I use what I need to make my life easier. On the M3, original TU mod 1, Boop softie, PhotoEquip ML-Grip, and the Wasserman rewind crank.
On the M8, Boop softie, CSEP mod 4, PhotoEquip MD-Grip, Kenko Polarizer Setup, and the CV external 21mm finder.
Am I overdressed?


cmdrzed
wallflower
For my M6, I use a Softie release from Tom and a Shade from leicagoodies.com. I would like to get a Leica grip but that will come later.
MartinP
Veteran
My M3 occasionally has an MR meter on top, or a finder if I'm using 35mm. Does that count ? I ticked the in-between option.
I'm a bit puzzled why anyone would use a thumbs-up on an M3 though ??!
I'm a bit puzzled why anyone would use a thumbs-up on an M3 though ??!
oscroft
Veteran
Tom A softies, Gordy wrist straps, and a couple of half cases (one by Luigi, one by Zhou).
sakkapop
Member
For me, softies is only necessary goods
chrishayton
Well-known
depends on how i feel.
My various guises are
m4-p plain (griptac'd)
m4-p with m winder
m4-p and luigi case
and either leica neck strap
or zhou horsewhip strap
would love a vc II meter too
My various guises are
m4-p plain (griptac'd)
m4-p with m winder
m4-p and luigi case
and either leica neck strap
or zhou horsewhip strap
would love a vc II meter too
Dante_Stella
Rex canum cattorumque
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Gregoryniss
Well-known
On my M3:
Meter MC (or sekonic l-208 around the neck)
Tom A Soft release
Mr. Zhou half case
neck strap
yellow filter on all lenses
Meter MC (or sekonic l-208 around the neck)
Tom A Soft release
Mr. Zhou half case
neck strap
yellow filter on all lenses
-doomed-
film is exciting
I have a Domke strap and a RFF softie nothing else.
Sparrow
Veteran
I occasionally use a strap, one of those nylon ones with the rubber shoulder pads
kshapero
South Florida Man
Mini soft release
Sling
Hook and strap
Hoods and UV filters (no lens cap)
and a Zeiss belt case (carries 3 rolls of film, 2 batteries, and lens cloth and brush.)
Sling
Hook and strap
Hoods and UV filters (no lens cap)
and a Zeiss belt case (carries 3 rolls of film, 2 batteries, and lens cloth and brush.)
RichardB
Well-known
Up until just recently my M's had no add ons whatsoever.
But I did purchase two soft releases from LFI of the 'Beep' variety to try. The LFI ones have no markings versas purchasing them from Match http://matchtechnical.com/Beep.aspx (The manufacturer) where they having markings. You can get one free with an LFI subscription but then it marked LFI.
So far the jury is out on whether they are really useful but the 'Beep' concept is akin to shooting a rifle with your trigger finger which made sense to me.-Dick
But I did purchase two soft releases from LFI of the 'Beep' variety to try. The LFI ones have no markings versas purchasing them from Match http://matchtechnical.com/Beep.aspx (The manufacturer) where they having markings. You can get one free with an LFI subscription but then it marked LFI.
So far the jury is out on whether they are really useful but the 'Beep' concept is akin to shooting a rifle with your trigger finger which made sense to me.-Dick
keytarjunkie
no longer addicted
My M2 and 35/1.4 VC have a lens hood and domke gripper strap always attached. I usually leave my (Zhou) case on too, if it's cold outside. I have a Tom Abrahamson softie coming in the mail. That's pretty much all I could ever need, besides maybe a bubble level. I prefer a handheld meter to the VCII.
Damaso
Photojournalist
I think the M body is a great place to start from. On my film Ms I have soft releases and rapidwinders and for me they make the cameras much more usable. Some people like to keep it simple, others add as much as they can afford. I just want my camera to fit me as well as possible...
Paul Luscher
Well-known
Leica MP with aftermarket rewind crank, Abrahamsson soft release and Rapidwind.
davidtth
Established
i'm still waiting for someone to make double hot shoe adapter which been discontinue from Voigtlander, Sir Tom A. ? 
I find the Leica grip gives a more secure hold on the camera; on my M2 I have one of these, a recent Leica strap, but my first accessorizing was installing the Quick Load Kit. The M8 has its matching Leica grip, the slower shutter, and the larger framelines.
Red Robin
It Is What It Is
Roger, I read ,recently, about a street photographer that finds if he makes a big deal of his presents on the street, he does in fact become unobtrusive/invisible. Maybe a big sign"MAN TAKING PICTURES" and a red M-2 is your best way to invisibility. Like hiding in plane sight.Strap, yes, but I don't regard that as an accessory: it's in the same class as a lens hood or filters. Leicavit/RapidWinder, yes, because I like the fast wind-on. Viewfinders: well, yes, if I'm using a lens that needs one (21/18/15, or 75 on the M2). Rewind crank, maybe (I have one on the M2 with the RapidWinder). Anything else: not really. Things like half cases, grips, and soft releases add unwelcome bulk and make the camera less usable, not more, as far as I am concerned. Funny covers and paint jobs? Probably not, as I prefer to be unobtrusive, though I've long toyed with the idea of a fire-engine-red M2 for when I don't want to be unobtrusive.
Cheers,
R.
JHP
Well-known
A pretty lens hood is all I need.
In fact it's one of the main reasons I want a 35 summilux asph (previous version) embarrassingly. THE best looking leica lens/hood combo I reckon.
In fact it's one of the main reasons I want a 35 summilux asph (previous version) embarrassingly. THE best looking leica lens/hood combo I reckon.
taskoni
Well-known
I have a viewfinder that occasionally my Leica III and that's it. I am so minimalistic on my M2 that I don't have even a lens for it 
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