RRS M8/9 L-bracket

Yes, very nice!!

Here are all the options right on the RRS site:
http://reallyrightstuff.com/rrs/items.asp?Cc=BodyLeicaM9&iTpStatus=0&Tp=&Bc=

I bought the small square B9 (E) plate for $49 and it works well.
http://reallyrightstuff.com/rrs/items.asp?Cc=BodyLeicaGrip&iTpStatus=0&Tp=&Bc=

Not sure I'll invest the extra for the new plate, though the L-bracket is nice not just for protecting the side of the camera, but as a grip, and also to rest on a flat surface.

Here's a shot of the setup being used by someone I had met who was a fan of Leica's, so let him shoot the M9 for a while (took this with Lumix LX3 backup traveler). The B9 is in a B2-40-LR clamp (lever release with no spirit level - there's one in the shoe of the ThumbsUp), which is on the RRS BH-25 Ultra-Light ballhead, attached to a Gitzo Traveler (GT1541T).

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BTW - you'll note the paint difference in the "M" and "9" - when I peeled back the tape covering the M9, the white paint in the M stuck to the tape. Now if the same would only happen with the "9"...

I think this was shot with the above setup (would have like a bit more sky / less water):
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...and this with the 50mm Lux (note the little hair in upper right of frame - cleaned sensor twice on the trip!):
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If you want to see the whole "Hungarian Sunrise" set, with larger size images, camera info and photo comments, it's here:
http://bit.ly/97A24I
 
Why, Oh why does the beautiful RRS Leica L-plate slide on sideways? The lens axis is a known value, not a variable. Why would they have us fiddle with that when it could have been done in the workshop?
The adjustable variable we need, to get the entry point of M lens over the tripod axis, is just 40 odd millimetres fore and aft.
I'm sure to buy one, but I can't work out which extra clamps and plates are required to get two or three little Leica lenses over the tripod axis.
Meanwhile.
 
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