Get A Grip Week - Day Four - The Box Of Boxes - Leica
Well, inside the grey outer casing is a silver inner box:
And inside the silver inner box is a guarantee card, and instruction book, and a new address card - Leica have built a new factory:
And buried at the bottom of the box is a bottom of a Leica camera - a baseplate that has been designed with a grip attached - and a number of unique features:
Let's get the target sorted out first - this grip is intended for the Leica Typ 240 - The Leica M/MP.
It replaces the baseplate that normally covers the bottom of the camera - the big black wheel in the centre screws into the base of the camera body instead.
The grip has things not seen on lesser machines; a USB socket allows pictures to be transferred off to external storage devices and can allow camera control from a computer - there is a DC-in socket to draw power via an adapter - a synch socket allows external flash firing, and an SCA connection allows TTL interface with a suitable flash. It's a lockable socket too.
Good? Well, if the finish of the paint is any indication, perfect. Leica M's are a heavy camera and their metal-bodied lenses are also weighty. I should like the feeling of security that this grip would give with the high-speed lenses. But I'd still keep the neck strap on...despite the fashionable finger loop accessory that they also sell.
See the Leica M Handgrip Multifunction (Typ 240) on our online store here
Labels: accessories, grip, Leica, Leica M, power supply, ttl, USB
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