FrankS
Registered User
Visiting Aki-Asahi's website, I found the proper leather pattern for my M2 but see only a very short list of different coverings for it. Prices are very reasonable and include shipping. Others have spoken highly of the fit, so If I can find a covering I'd like for my camera, I'll likely order from him.
Is there a way to see all the different coverings he has on offer?
Is there a way to see all the different coverings he has on offer?
24x30
I don't know my own mind
I asked Aki, he's really fast ... but he won't sell the plain material to me. He sent microtools to me, but there I couldn't find the snake and lizard skins.
I'll just try other sources.
/rudi
I'll just try other sources.
/rudi
jja
Well-known
Frank,
Here is the 4008 Leatherette cover:
http://www.aki-asahi.com/store/html/M2-button/index.php
And here is the 4034 "Pebble Emboss" cover:
http://e.aki-asahi.com/store/html/M2-button/pebble/01.html
On the first link, I think that the last two photos (where the rewind button has a circle and an arrow superimposed) look like the Pebble Emboss, so you can compare original, 4008, and 4034 all in one page. I've seen other pictures (don't have links) of actual covered cameras w/ Pebble Emboss and they somehow look chunkier, pebblier I guess. Not to my taste.
Also, fyi, I think that either DAG or Sherry Krauter use these covers, so if you are thinking about a CLA, might as well have them do the recovering too, though it takes away the fun.
One more note: My M2 was recovered w/ Camera Leather's BR (British Racing?) Green, and its pebble grain is really small and has a great sheen (this is why I have been reluctant to re-cover, the green is beautiful but not exactly to my taste). If you can wait a day or two, I can get photos of the camera and cover(s).
Here is the 4008 Leatherette cover:
http://www.aki-asahi.com/store/html/M2-button/index.php
And here is the 4034 "Pebble Emboss" cover:
http://e.aki-asahi.com/store/html/M2-button/pebble/01.html
On the first link, I think that the last two photos (where the rewind button has a circle and an arrow superimposed) look like the Pebble Emboss, so you can compare original, 4008, and 4034 all in one page. I've seen other pictures (don't have links) of actual covered cameras w/ Pebble Emboss and they somehow look chunkier, pebblier I guess. Not to my taste.
Also, fyi, I think that either DAG or Sherry Krauter use these covers, so if you are thinking about a CLA, might as well have them do the recovering too, though it takes away the fun.
One more note: My M2 was recovered w/ Camera Leather's BR (British Racing?) Green, and its pebble grain is really small and has a great sheen (this is why I have been reluctant to re-cover, the green is beautiful but not exactly to my taste). If you can wait a day or two, I can get photos of the camera and cover(s).
jdos2
Well-known
Hmmm.
Interesting view count on this thread about camera covers.

Interesting view count on this thread about camera covers.
peter_n
Veteran
Right! I didn't notice that LOL...
FrankS
Registered User
Aki-Asahi's web exposure sure does not make it easy to see all his camera covering offerings. Cameraleather's website is so much better.
Fedzilla_Bob
man with cat
Aki- Asahi could use a little help with his web presence. He has great product and service. Its just hard to view his offerings.
For instance, one needs to look at nearly every camera to get an understanding of what materials are offerred. Cameraleathers.com spells it all out quite nicely.
For instance, one needs to look at nearly every camera to get an understanding of what materials are offerred. Cameraleathers.com spells it all out quite nicely.
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FrankS
Registered User
It took a while but I checked out Aki's offerings. I like the embossed lizard texture best, and for colour, I liked black, blue, green, brown, and oak. I'm going to try the oak colour. Hey! For $19 I can change my mind if I don't like it.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=30033&item=3844260075
Cameraleather had a nice grey lizard skin, but it costs $66 + shipping.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=30033&item=3844260075
Cameraleather had a nice grey lizard skin, but it costs $66 + shipping.
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Trius
Waiting on Maitani
tedwhite said:I accidentally wandered through the desert southwest in 1976 and encountered Bisbee. Bought a house two days later and quit my almost-tenured position at a university in Illinois (hated Illinois). The day after I moved in I arose early and wandered downtown looking for breakfast. As I approached City Park a woman passed by, staring intently at me as she did so. Somewhat unsettled, I turned around. She, too, had turned around. She raised an arm and pointed an index finger accusingly at me. "Scorpio," she said. And walked off.
I realized I'd moved to an interesting town.
You hated Illinois? What, allergic to passive-agressive?
Trius
PS Which university? I went to ISU.
Fedzilla_Bob
man with cat
Yeah, the dark grey lizard is definitely "sweet." But I could get another couple of Russians for that price.FrankS said:Cameraleather had a nice grey lizard skin, but it costs $66 + shipping.
Sounds like you are leaning toward Aki-Asahi San.
T
tedwhite
Guest
Trius:
Blackburn College and then Sangamon State in Springfield, and yes, literally, allergic to pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and all the other crap they spray on soy beans and corn downstate.
The passive/aggressive part was easy. The other damned near killed me.
But I loved photographing those beautiful, lonely, abandoned farmhouses.
Ted
Blackburn College and then Sangamon State in Springfield, and yes, literally, allergic to pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and all the other crap they spray on soy beans and corn downstate.
The passive/aggressive part was easy. The other damned near killed me.
But I loved photographing those beautiful, lonely, abandoned farmhouses.
Ted
FrankS
Registered User
Yes, Bob. I ordered the oak coloured embossed lizard cowhide cover from Aki. What a great price and he answered my emails within minutes. Do you still have the red lizard skin for a FED2e?
Fedzilla_Bob
man with cat
yes I do. Do you know anyone that wants to do a trade for something?FrankS said:What a great price and he answered my emails within minutes. Do you still have the red lizard skin for a FED2e?
Mind you, it was included free with a skin I bought.
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Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Ted:
Yes, the pesticides and other crap they spray can be killer. I had allergies when I lived there, but several years after leaving the area, I finally became pretty much allergy free.
Not only the abandonded farmhouses, but the stark prairie landscapes ... which can be a challenge, but quite beautiful when pictured well. I have some wonderful shots from Sand Hills State Forest, near Pekin. An XA shot of dawn over a meadow graces my wall now.
When ever I return (my sister lives in Mechanisburg and works at St. John's in Springfield), the passive agressive thing drives me nuts. Don't get me wrong, I have good friends there, but like you, it's a good place to be "from".
Trius
Yes, the pesticides and other crap they spray can be killer. I had allergies when I lived there, but several years after leaving the area, I finally became pretty much allergy free.
Not only the abandonded farmhouses, but the stark prairie landscapes ... which can be a challenge, but quite beautiful when pictured well. I have some wonderful shots from Sand Hills State Forest, near Pekin. An XA shot of dawn over a meadow graces my wall now.
When ever I return (my sister lives in Mechanisburg and works at St. John's in Springfield), the passive agressive thing drives me nuts. Don't get me wrong, I have good friends there, but like you, it's a good place to be "from".
Trius
T
tedwhite
Guest
I agree completely. I am actually from California and took a teaching job in Illinois fresh out of grad school. After a year in Illinois I developed asthma, which I had never had, and, like you, when I moved away - guess what? - it "miraculously" disappeared.
The small towns, with their lovely town squares, I found enchanting. Being from the West I had never seen these old towns with their brick streets and huge elm trees that in some towns had grown so large as to create a sort of canopy forest over the streets.
For a photographer such as myself, it was paradise. Of course the locals hadn't a clue why I was taking endless pictures of their town, which they couldn't wait to get away from.
Ted
The small towns, with their lovely town squares, I found enchanting. Being from the West I had never seen these old towns with their brick streets and huge elm trees that in some towns had grown so large as to create a sort of canopy forest over the streets.
For a photographer such as myself, it was paradise. Of course the locals hadn't a clue why I was taking endless pictures of their town, which they couldn't wait to get away from.
Ted
Gordon Coale
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Fedzilla_Bob -- You have a PM.
Fedzilla_Bob
man with cat
Back in your courtGordon Coale said:Fedzilla_Bob -- You have a PM.
Gordon Coale
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