Makten
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we all know the tape-tricks. But it doesn't look very good, does it?
This is how it should be done, for those with no regrets.
Just use a solvent strong enough. But be careful!
The white paint filling the logotype grooves is removed, leaving the bare black anodized metal only. Stealthy, but you still got the nice logo.
Edit: Some advice if you want to do this: The metal surrounding the logo will be totally DRY, which means it'll look shiny and very much the opposite of stealthy. But fret not, the blackness will return if you smear the surface with your (greasy) fingers or by adding a bit of grease or oil.
I rubbed a little bit too much when removing the paint, so when looking from certain angles in bright light, you can see that something's been going on.
My recommendation is to try your solvent on the bottom plate first. I used Locktite "superclean" 7063, which is for industrial use.
This is how it should be done, for those with no regrets.
Just use a solvent strong enough. But be careful!

The white paint filling the logotype grooves is removed, leaving the bare black anodized metal only. Stealthy, but you still got the nice logo.
Edit: Some advice if you want to do this: The metal surrounding the logo will be totally DRY, which means it'll look shiny and very much the opposite of stealthy. But fret not, the blackness will return if you smear the surface with your (greasy) fingers or by adding a bit of grease or oil.
I rubbed a little bit too much when removing the paint, so when looking from certain angles in bright light, you can see that something's been going on.
My recommendation is to try your solvent on the bottom plate first. I used Locktite "superclean" 7063, which is for industrial use.
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Roger Hicks
Veteran
How does this make the camera more stealthy? Surely, being unobtrusive is the photographer's job.
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
Leica's are pretty stealthy even with the M8 showing. Almost nobody in the modern world has a clue what a Leica is, much less an M8. A Canon P&S probably attracts more attention.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I still fail to understand how removing a small white logo or lettering can make a camera any less noticable?
Not to mention when you press the shutter on an M8 people start looking for the staple gun in the room!
Not to mention when you press the shutter on an M8 people start looking for the staple gun in the room!
samoksner
Who stole my light?
I still fail to understand how removing a small white logo or lettering can make a camera any less noticable?
Not to mention when you press the shutter on an M8 people start looking for the staple gun in the room!![]()
LOL, i had a similar thing happen to me the other day with the m6, someone asked me "if i heard that sound"...."what sound?" I ask. He says he "heard one of those manual counting thingys, like they use in planes to count everyone..."
The only counting I'm doing is how many frames i have left...
250swb
Well-known
But surely even the invisible man needed to believe he was invisible, or what was the point, he'd have just carried on as if normal?
If removing the white paint does it, how can it be different to wearing a safari jacket to blend in, or wearing a camera vest to get rid of the bag? Suddenly crouching down to point the unidentifiable black object in front of your face at something that isn't the subject of a photograph should be a breeze.
Steve
If removing the white paint does it, how can it be different to wearing a safari jacket to blend in, or wearing a camera vest to get rid of the bag? Suddenly crouching down to point the unidentifiable black object in front of your face at something that isn't the subject of a photograph should be a breeze.
Steve
Makten
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I still fail to understand how removing a small white logo or lettering can make a camera any less noticable?
This tip is for those of us that use tape over the logo for "reasons". Those of us that don't; please just ignore the thread.
j_fletcher
Member
What "reasons"?
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
You appear to be someone who keeps his camera immaculate so you obviously enjoy and value it.
If I was going to go this route though a small piece of black tape would suffice ... but each to their own as you suggest!
If I was going to go this route though a small piece of black tape would suffice ... but each to their own as you suggest!
Makten
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What "reasons"?
I'm very sorry, but if you fail to understand that, I can't help you. Just ignore the thread, please.
If I was going to go this route though a small piece of black tape would suffice
It does, but I chose to do it permanently and in a way that I like better. I want the camera to look good to me, but still not be seen by others.
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Richard Marks
Rexel
I actually like the toned down style a lot. It is very under stated but not for any 'stealth' reasons.
Realistically I think most people notice just about any camera that you use. If you think they have not seen you you are probably kidding your self.
Richard
Realistically I think most people notice just about any camera that you use. If you think they have not seen you you are probably kidding your self.
Richard
ZeissFan
Veteran
Give it a hammertone finish using a real hammer.
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
The wife's going to notice it, with or without the M8 on there. They always do. 
Al Kaplan
Veteran
You could fill in the lettering grooves with that flourescent orange paint the road crews use to mark the locations of underground utilities. Everybody will assume that you have your kid's toy Leica and not notice you clicking away.
Pickett, tell your wife that you didn't buy the camera with your money. Your girlfriend bought it for you.
Pickett, tell your wife that you didn't buy the camera with your money. Your girlfriend bought it for you.
Damaso
Photojournalist
I found nail polish remover works well but it takes hours and hours. Worth it in the end I suppose if you like that look, which I do...
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
Paint the camera white and people will think it's a toy...oh, wait, Leica already thought of that. 
arseniii
Well-known
Being black (camera) is already enough to me. I'd keep the logo, imho.
__hh
Well-known
You could also dress like a catburglar a la Joel Meyerowitz and people will leave you alone because they will think you are bat$hit crazy.
Hey då!
You have turned my thoughts into words....
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
You have turned my thoughts into words....(very funny words)
In anticipation of getting my GR1v I was watching a youtube clip of Daido Moriyama prowling the streets of Japan with his little point and shoot.
Joel could take some notes here and possibly try being a little more subtle ... I like his photos though I must admit!
250swb
Well-known
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On the upside, I used to speak Swedish to the bums in Europe so they would leave me alone. It works almost everytime!
Yes in Europe all the bums know about Sweden from watching the Muppet chef, .....thats why they backed off.
Of course the ultimate in ironic comment could be achieved by putting black tape over the already blackend logo.
Steve
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