(Part 2) Best products from r/Leica

We found 19 comments on r/Leica discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 39 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

39. J-B Weld 8265S Original Cold-Weld Steel Reinforced Epoxy - 2 oz.

    Features:
  • J-B WELD ORIGINAL: The Original Cold Weld two-part epoxy system that was designed as an alternative to torch welding. J-B Weld Original provides strong, lasting repairs to multiple surfaces and creates a bond stronger than steel. Perfect for DIY household, automotive, marine, craft repair and much more.
  • CURE AND SET TIME: After mixing the tubes at a 1:1 ratio, it takes 4-6 hours to set and 15-24 hours to cure. Once cured, J-B Weld Original can be tapped, filled, sanded, molded and drilled. J-B Weld Original’s set and cure color is dark grey.
  • VERSATILE & DEPENDABLE: J-B Weld Original is steel reinforced, has a tensile strength of 5020 PSI and can withstand temperatures up to 550 degrees Fahrenheit (287 degrees Celsius). When fully cured, J-B Weld Original is waterproof and resistant to petroleum, chemical and acid.
  • SURFACE APPLICATIONS: Metal, Plastic & PVC, Wood, Concrete, Ceramic & Tile and Fiberglass.
  • DO IT YOURSELF: Big or small, you can DIY it with J-B Weld. Our heavy duty epoxy and adhesives repair & restore it right the first time. J-B Weld delivers superior performance, quality, and results for the World’s Strongest Bond.
  • Will set in 4-6 hours, and cure in 16-24 hours
  • Waterproof, petroleum, chemical, and acid resistant when fully cured
  • Can be drilled, tapped, machined, filed, sanded and painted
  • Stong and nontoxic after it has set and temperature resistant up to 500F
  • Tensile strength is 3,960 PSI
J-B Weld 8265S Original Cold-Weld Steel Reinforced Epoxy - 2 oz.
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u/bobloblawdds · 4 pointsr/Leica

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B017TYF3WO/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Stumbled across this while perusing Amazon for UV filters. These Tarion grips usually sell for between $60-100 USD on eBay and some other sites. Even on Amazon USA right now it's $55.

Some random fire sale or pricing error means these are only $9 for some reason in Canada.

I decided to receive mine first before sharing the link to make sure it wasn't a complete piece of garbage.

The grip is solidly made, it has an aluminum base and a mahogany handle. Since it's third party it doesn't act as a baseplate unfortunately so it does make your camera taller.

One issue with it is since it doesn't hook onto the baseplate tab, or have any additional tab on its front left side, you can technically loosen/move the entire plate/grip by just accidentally pushing on it edgewise. This means that if you're not careful you can bump it and the whole grip shifts, and consequently the handscrew that goes into the tripod mount also loosens.

This is not that big of an issue as long as you just keep holding the camera via the grip, but it's worth pointing out.

I have the official Leica M 240 grip on its way as well which I imagine I will probably use instead, but for $9 you really can't beat this thing. It looks the business with my burlwood soft release too.

Bonus image to show the profile:
https://imgur.com/GECewrB

u/DavidKentley · 1 pointr/Leica

If I'm only carrying one extra lens, which is the case 99% of the time I put in in a pocket of the backpack and I'm ready to go. If you want to carry a lot more stuff and keep it organized/safe I would recommend one of these, I don't own this particular model but a similar one and it fits perfectly inside my backpack

u/analogottawa · 1 pointr/Leica

For storage like kayaking to a camping spot or something? A Pelican or Nanuk case.

For actual use... Man I'd just buy a Fuji XP1140 or maybe an Olympus TG-5. For a good case for a Leica, you're looking at a lot of money. A Fuji XP140 is $220, a Leica M underwater housing (Housing being probably the safest option to keep it safe) is $5000.

u/Wannabestoicguy · 1 pointr/Leica

For Kayaking I'd use a cheap and reliable roll top dry bag and put a camera insert inside with some silica gel packs to absorb any moisture.

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  1. Waterproof roll top bag - just get one that is large enough for you and has any features you want
    1. Example round
    2. Example round
    3. Example backpack
  2. Add a camera insert to fit
    1. Example using a single insert
    2. Example using a separate case for camera
    3. Example using a case case for lens
  3. Silica gel packs
    1. Example
u/ness0013 · -1 pointsr/Leica

You bought a Leica but don't know how to clean a lens?? You can't beat Pancro and WETTED KimTech Wipes at home. In the field, you can generally get away with a soft camel-hair brush and some packaged lens wipes from a vetted brand.

https://www.amazon.com/Filmtools-Lens-Cleaning-Essentials-Kit/dp/B07BL5QGDM

This is the only right answer.

u/wedidntmeantogotosea · 2 pointsr/Leica

Just one example...

Can't recommend a specific one, but search for "Leica Q" in the books department on Amazon and you'll find a few!

u/LeicaDad · 2 pointsr/Leica

This one from amazon, can close focus.haoge

u/omarshahine · 1 pointr/Leica

I used this - Tenba Protective Wrap Tools 12in... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0763VWS4R and fold it in half. I removed all the unnecessary buttons Velcro from it.

u/littlesoftdog · 1 pointr/Leica

Took this bag on a trip to NZ. Carried my M10, two lens, Richo GR, and an Osmo Pocket very comfortablely:

Peak Design Everyday Sling 5L

u/leicavirgin · 1 pointr/Leica

You could use a camera wrap. It's basically a fleece-like thing with velcro pads to hold the folds in place. Handy if you don't want to just use a towel and have it unravel in your backpack. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XHRWBPU?psc=1

u/SnowHawkMike · 2 pointsr/Leica

They would be a hell of a lot cheaper if they were;

Official Leica Cufflinks: $970 USD

DIY Leica Cufflinks
DIY Cufflinks Guide: $0 + Replacement Leica M Shutter Speed Dial $99.98 + 2 Silver Cufflink Blanks $16+ 2 Silver Contact Screws $15.80 USD to fill in the screw hole and be trimmed flush, + JB Weld to really nail it down $12.96 USD = $144.74 USD

You can make a genuine pair, with pure silver posts, and at most an hour of time for $825.26 less.