Hosermage
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- thumbs up
- soft release
- 1.4X magnifier for 50/90
- gordy wristrap
- leica handgrip (I didn't like half cases, even with the grips)
As many others have said, extra battery. You didn't ask, but i'd also recommending a screen protector as it scratches easily e.g. a Giotto.
As many others have said, extra battery. You didn't ask, but i'd also recommending a screen protector as it scratches easily e.g. a Giotto.
Check batteries in Ebay: You can have 8 pcs for the price of one "leica" brand
Congrats to your new M9. In order for you to enjoy it right away a few tips:
+1 extra battery is a must, of course.
SD cards: I use Lexar Pro 16GB SDHC cards and never had issues and I never heard of anyone using a Lexar card in M9 who had problems.
Format in camera and A L W A Y S watch the red light indicating data being written to the card. NEVER turn off the camera during this period. Look into the appropriate section in the manual, follow the instruction and you will never loose a picture.
White balance: there are several options, white/ grey cards, profile cards etc. For me the easiest to use every time is the Expodisc. Any tool giving supposedly an even better result, is only better when it is used every time you shoot under different light conditions. The Expodisc comes with a small attachable strap. I wear it around my neck, the disc in my shirt pocket, always handy.
Press : Set, select manual WB, press Set again, hold Exposdisc in front of the lens and release the shutter in setting A, no focus but accurate exposure necessary.
For me an essential the "thumbs up" attachment and a Photoequip MD grip. I also use a selfmade "sling" a double finger loop that attaches to the strap eyelet. And of course since years I use a Tom A. Softrelease.
Bag depends on how much you want to carry. I carry too much😉.
Enjoy, get out and shoot and let's see some pictures.
Highlight: Or, as far as I am concerned, greatly detract from using the camera by covering it with useless junk. I'm not saying that you're wrong: just that your advice will not suit everyone.Nothing is essential but the following will add to the experience
Spare battery
Zhou half case
Thumbs up
Soft release
Gordy wrist strap . . .
. . . Domke f803 is a nice bag, a lot cheaper than billingham and far more discreet
Extra battery a must.
I use a Artisan & Artist Oskar bag
And a Thumbs Up grip! Greatly improves handling!
Yes, I got several SD cards too. B&H has a back-up charger for $35 shipped by Annsman. Bstteries, charger and SD cards are like film for a film camera.
IMHO, the glass covers are useless, especially the Schott glass whatever. I would use a glass cover if I wanted the best optical/viewing quality. It just happens that the LCD of the M9 is so crappy and unclear anyway, and the glass can break and the shards can scar the screen. I use only film cover. It doesn't break, protects from scratches, and can be removed without leaving glue on the screen.