cliveh Subscriber Joined Oct 9, 2010 Messages 7,508 Format 35mm RF Jan 8, 2016 #1 While searching on eBay, I couldn't help noticing how Leica were so ahead of their time, they even for saw the selfie stick. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Leica-lap...677214?hash=item43e6d7481e:g:dQ0AAOSwu4BVkGoE
While searching on eBay, I couldn't help noticing how Leica were so ahead of their time, they even for saw the selfie stick. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Leica-lap...677214?hash=item43e6d7481e:g:dQ0AAOSwu4BVkGoE
Sirius Glass Subscriber Joined Jan 18, 2007 Messages 50,267 Location Southern California Format Multi Format Jan 8, 2016 #2 LMAOROTF
MartinCrabtree Member Joined Feb 10, 2010 Messages 2,800 Location Flintstone MD Format 35mm Jan 8, 2016 #3
Mainecoonmaniac Member Joined Dec 10, 2009 Messages 6,297 Format Multi Format Jan 8, 2016 #4 I don't think it's a selfie stick. It's a Leica pin. I hard to use a selfie stick that's only in 1" long
I don't think it's a selfie stick. It's a Leica pin. I hard to use a selfie stick that's only in 1" long
John Koehrer Subscriber Joined Apr 3, 2004 Messages 8,275 Location Aurora, Il Format Multi Format Jan 8, 2016 #5 If it was a genuine Leitz selfie stick, it would cost $700.00. Used!
OP OP cliveh Subscriber Joined Oct 9, 2010 Messages 7,508 Format 35mm RF Jan 8, 2016 #6 John Koehrer said: If it was a genuine Leitz selfie stick, it would cost $700.00. Used! Click to expand... Yes, and it would probably have a fluid damped telescopic extension system with perfect balance at the optimum height.
John Koehrer said: If it was a genuine Leitz selfie stick, it would cost $700.00. Used! Click to expand... Yes, and it would probably have a fluid damped telescopic extension system with perfect balance at the optimum height.