Leica LTM Two Leica cameras stuck together

Leica M39 screw mount bodies/lenses

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I would like to try something like this with two Olympus OMs, Does anyone else have a similar setup?

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The few times that I have taken pictures with my the lens cap on seemed to me like I was shooting myself in the foot.
 
I think we may have seen this before, is it a re-enactment.

Now, if you had two Leicaflex SLs there is special Leitz bracket for those

Michael
 
With the Mauser alone, it might go back to the 19th century. I hope he did not have one up the spout.

I dropped a camera off my shoulder once in Paris, and the shutter fired as it hit the granite in front of Notre Dame.

Interesting combination, the ammunition for all may be soon hard to find.

Regards, John
 
Yes - the contraption is made from aluminium bar and box sections and nuts and bolts - all standard types. If you have drill press or a good vice and a power drill you could make something like this fairly easily. With a small milling machine something far neater would be possible.

It needs a re-build to simplify the arrangement, partly because one of the cameras (an SP) gets through batteries and so I either need to swap the camera over for another model or have a quicker means of getting at the base. The re-build has been delayed by other duties and once I've created some space in the garage where some of my machine tools lurk I'll make another version.

The design was based on the photo from that earlier thread cited above.

Regards

Andrew More
 
Dual Leica M holder

Dual Leica M holder

Without knowing the existence of the dual LTM combo I crafted this device in 1987 to secure my M6 and my M4-P together.
After a 6 week trip in the USA I just got tired of the 2 cameras banging against one another so I invented this (all hand made, no milling machine was available to me at that time):


Dual Leica M body holder by Wegothim, on Flickr
 
Yes - the contraption is made from aluminium bar and box sections and nuts and bolts - all standard types. If you have drill press or a good vice and a power drill you could make something like this fairly easily. With a small milling machine something far neater would be possible.

It needs a re-build to simplify the arrangement, partly because one of the cameras (an SP) gets through batteries and so I either need to swap the camera over for another model or have a quicker means of getting at the base. The re-build has been delayed by other duties and once I've created some space in the garage where some of my machine tools lurk I'll make another version.

The design was based on the photo from that earlier thread cited above.

Regards

Andrew More

Thanks for the information, probably give it a go myself.
 
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