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I've always liked Karen Nakamura's solution (scroll halfway down):
http://photoethnography.com/ClassicCameras/LeicaM7.html
http://photoethnography.com/ClassicCameras/LeicaM7.html
I do not think anyone (except us, camera nerds or should I say lovers 😛) can really identify a Leica. In three years having lugged my chrome M8 or M3 around Paris, just one person have made one (friendly) remark.
I see a lot of people use tape of conceal the logo of their cameras, particularly the Leica. I was thinking about the same thing to my Nikon dSLR. What kind of tape should I use?
............................. For this reason I also removed the logo stickers from my bicycle. ............................
Oh why didn't I think of that before!? I should put some gaffer tape on that shiny Apple logo on the back of my iPhone 4 for the extra street cred.
Oh wait, I had this case on it. And there is no Leica dot to cover! 😛
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I have never tried to hide or cover logos from any camera, but I did ride a Litespeed framed bike I built up with a complete $129 Huffy decal set for many years. It even said it had "10 speed index shifting"
Besides just wanting to be different, it was a tribute to Greg Lemond who won the Tour de France riding for the 7-11 team on a Huffy bicycle. Actually his bikes were built for him by Ben Serotta and Roland Della Santa but Huffy was the sponsor.
I can understand covering up the Nikon logo, but I am not embarrassed to have a Leica.