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Leitax has 'em.
The problem is that Leica Camera is not the owner of the rights to the Leica logo - that is Leica Microsystems, and they lease the logo rights out to Leica Camera. And Leica Microsystems specifies that the background color of the logo must be red, no other color. Which ties Leica Camera's hands effectively. They got told off pretty sharply for using a black dot on the M8.2.Why is Leica so stupid about providing these logos? Seems silly and childish. As for buying them online for $79, anyone who pays that for a sticker should be taken out and shot in the interests of human evolution.
It's kind of like TOYOTA selling cars without their name proudly displayed, or at least fuzzy as hell.
That is why Leica is being stingy.
Red logo is iconic.
Why is Leica so stupid about providing these logos? Seems silly and childish. As for buying them online for $79, anyone who pays that for a sticker should be taken out and shot in the interests of human evolution.
It isn't like that at all. Leica DOES sell cameras with the black dot, so selling the dot to Leica owners is no different than a Toyota being made in versions with a silver logo or a gold logo. Go to the parts department at any Toyota dealer and they'll gladly sell you any of the logos used on Toyota cars; they don't even care if you actually own the car it originally came on, so long as you have money in hand to trade for the logo.
I suspect they don't want folks using black dot's on M8's, since the black dot is one of the distinguishing marks between an M8 and a M8.2
My anti-panda M8 was bought new with a factory installed black dot
For those looking for other sources of Leica dots, I noticed that my Leica Mini II has an identical dot to my M6. These cameras can be found for less than $79. You would need to paint it black yourself.