Scoop on Grips

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Hi All,
I was wondering what are the grips available for the M series Leica? How many, what types - photos would be nice. User Feedback would be great too.
Thanks
 
Hi, have a look at Andrew Nemeth's page- http://nemeng.com/leica/022b.shtml

I've used the original angular GMP grip; fits & works well & is particualrly handy for larger hands & for quickly grabbing a camera from a bag. Also helps to balance the weight of the body against any large-ish lens like the 90/2. I sold mine cos I prefer a wrist strap or Lutz Konnerman's Sling.
Cheers
David

PS on evilbay you may also find a nice looking hardwood grip from a seller in China- looks v elegant but of course I have no idea about its utility.
 
I have the Leica grip. I just bought it a month ago and so far I'm pretty neutral about it. Sometimes I use it and sometimes I don't. It makes the camera a little easier to hold but it also makes the camera a little larger.
 
Happy Rapid Grip user. It is a substantial piece of equipment, but makes carrying an M in hand much easier.
 
Another vote for TOM A's rapidgrip. I topped it with a Sling and there is no chance you drop your camera ever. I admit putting it back into the bag and getting the fingers out of the sling sometimes is a little tricky but overall I love this combination. The rapidgrip provides much better grip than the orig. Leica grip IMHO.
 
Rather than using a grip I use Luigi's half case with built in grip (note that, since I haven't used it, I'm not referring to the half case that's sized to fit an M camera with Leica's grip added). Works great for me.

-Randy
 
I tried the GMP grip and dumped it. I found the shiny metal too slippery, and the shape was uncomfortable and hard to hang on to. Not enough gripping surface. I do have a couple of the Leica grips, and I like them. Not too large, and easy to grip--which is the whole point. I can use it to hold the camera at hip level, vertically, for candid shots.

I will try out one of Tom's Rapidgrips when I get around to picking one up.

Rob
 
Photo Equip

Photo Equip

I use the PhotoEquip version. Here is my M3 with it.

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I have since recovered it with Levant Black from Camera Leather. I also have the MP-Winder as shown. I am ordering another grip for my M6 as well. It also centers the tripod screw.

The website is here;
http://www.photoequip.net/
 
that's the new mgrip...looks very nice.

i use the older angular m grips and love them.
easy to grab and they never slip despite being metal and smooth.
couple a good grip with a comfortable wrist strap and you're laughin'!!

joe
 
Another vote for the PhotoEquip version - excellent with rubber insert - the base unscrews to store several spare batteries. I also use Lutz Konnerman's Slings.
 
I like the Leica grip well enough, they are on every body but the M5, and I'm working on trying to make a grip for that. These arthritic hands can't hold a camera for long without a grip. I very much like the shape of the Contax G and the XPAN- so am leaning toward that shape grip for the M5. Once it gets warm enough to get back into the shop that is one of my projects.
 
i bought a leica m grip used from adorama for $70.00 and have been very happy with it . i have fairly large hands and it's nice to have a little something extra to hold on to . some of the other grips looked to large to me .
 
I have the official Leica M grip that I used a lot when I didn't use a neck/sholder strap. But now that I have my camera strapped with a Domke Gripper, I hardly use the grip anymore.

Maybe I'll attach it again if I use a handstrap someday.
 
Hardwood Grip

Hardwood Grip

I have one of the Chinese hardwood grips.
The craftmanship is top notch.

I have monster sized hands so it helps give my fingers something to wrap around.
 

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