I purchased the regular leatherette covers for my E#ay deal OM-2. Its easy
to peel the old covers off and wipe the bare metal down with denatured
alcohol or rubbing alcohol to get ALL residual stikyness off. Just don't
slop too much liquid onto the camera body. I was able to reposition one of
the pieces after applying it with no problem. I can't speak for the real
leather, but the leatherette was a breeze to work with.
Mike
on 10/23/01 11:07 PM, M. Royer at royer007@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Ok it seems the answer to my question is a definite
> yes, which is good :) Now I have a somewhat different
> question. It appears that Mr. Sparks has made it as
> easy as possible to "do it yourself" but even so is it
> easy to put the covers? and to take off and clean the
> old covers. If you mess up slightly (such as doing a
> slight misalignment or getting a crease) is it easy to
> fix? Thank you for your answers. The natural cobra
> skin for chrome and fine grey lizard skin for black
> look very very impressive.
>
> Mark Lloyd
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