Last year, the Leica rangefinder replaced the SLR as my ‘go to’ camera for reportage, street, documentary, candid, travel, and just plain ‘fun’ photography. It changed the way I approach these subjects, and made me a better photographer for it. I took to the Leica instantly — coming to grips with its myriad quirks, methodologies, and differences quite easily. Strangely, in spite of the ease with which I was able to mentally grasp the M8, I had no such luck physically. Frankly, the Leica M8 was a hard camera to hold. Gripping it in one hand was a pain — both figuratively and literally. After several months of walking around town squeezing the heck out of the Leica, I finally caved to my internal wimp. I ordered a “Thumbs Up” device from Match Technical.
This article discusses my experiences with several Match Technical products — all designed to improve the usability of Leica rangefinders. Included in the review are the “Thumbs Up,” the “E-Clypse” eye magnifier, the “Bip” mini soft release, and the “Coder Kit” for coding Leica lenses. | Read the article




