jesse1dog
Light Catcher
I've just recovered my Olympus 35 ECR.
It could have been any camera that I attempted.
Having done some measuring up I came to the conclusion that if I had 2 kits for the Olympus Trip I could use the backs from each to cover the ECR.
After all 2 kits from Aki Asahi wasn't going to break the bank!
This afternoon I have been cutting the 2 embossed pieces of red snake skin leather. There was no problem with the basic shape - I just used the peeled off old covering as a template. With the backing paper still on you can get quite a good fit. Quite good!!
There were 3 issues.
The ECR has a front mounted lever and a circular hole has to be cut/punched in the leather for the leather to fit round the mounting. I used a paper punch which was just slightly too small - it would have been easier if it had been slightly oversize.
I made a mistake by keeping on a small rectangular embellishment that was stuck to the camera body and for which the original covering had a hole. Trying to cut a hole in the leather to fit was difficult and I am unhappy with the result. The leather is fibrous and doesn't cut particularly cleanly. Next time, if there is one, I will remove the 'label' and discard it.
The major disappointment is with the edge of the leather. I had to cut it to fit. The cutting reveals an uncoloured edge. I should have tried to stain the edge with a marker pen. Looking at the 'kit' pieces that were supplied all the edges are colour varnished - or something.
So there is a bit more preparation needed than I thought.
Incidentally there was no difficulty with the stickyness of the leather pieces - a good bit of saliva prevented them from sticking before I got them in the right place.
I hope this note will be useful to others who want to 'pimp' their cameras.
It could have been any camera that I attempted.
Having done some measuring up I came to the conclusion that if I had 2 kits for the Olympus Trip I could use the backs from each to cover the ECR.
After all 2 kits from Aki Asahi wasn't going to break the bank!
This afternoon I have been cutting the 2 embossed pieces of red snake skin leather. There was no problem with the basic shape - I just used the peeled off old covering as a template. With the backing paper still on you can get quite a good fit. Quite good!!
There were 3 issues.
The ECR has a front mounted lever and a circular hole has to be cut/punched in the leather for the leather to fit round the mounting. I used a paper punch which was just slightly too small - it would have been easier if it had been slightly oversize.
I made a mistake by keeping on a small rectangular embellishment that was stuck to the camera body and for which the original covering had a hole. Trying to cut a hole in the leather to fit was difficult and I am unhappy with the result. The leather is fibrous and doesn't cut particularly cleanly. Next time, if there is one, I will remove the 'label' and discard it.
The major disappointment is with the edge of the leather. I had to cut it to fit. The cutting reveals an uncoloured edge. I should have tried to stain the edge with a marker pen. Looking at the 'kit' pieces that were supplied all the edges are colour varnished - or something.
So there is a bit more preparation needed than I thought.
Incidentally there was no difficulty with the stickyness of the leather pieces - a good bit of saliva prevented them from sticking before I got them in the right place.
I hope this note will be useful to others who want to 'pimp' their cameras.