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A GC-5 was included in with my camera, luckily enough. I don't think the shop knew it was fairly expensive! It's not my kind of case, but it seems rugged enough. What viewfinder do you use? I loved using one on the X100T I borrowed, so I'm really interested. Saw a Ricoh one for about £70 on eBay...
Really like these straps, I think I'll pick up a couple from this store next time I'm feeling flush. Just a cheapo neck strap will have to do for now. http://lancecamerastraps.com/braided-leather-non-adjust/
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It's not my kind of case...
You mean you don't use the belt loop, use a Bluetooth headset in the pub and put name tags in your clothes...
:-D
It's a good case for basic protection. Less-so for mud/blood/sweat from cycling.
I bought a Sony viewfinder. It's 21mm view I think, with a crop line for 28mm. This is perfect as you can see outside the frame (a big benefit over SLRs and totally ace). It doesn't have the shitty crop-lines for 35mm that the Ricoh GV-1 has (and get in the way a bit). Search eBay for the Lumix one aswell - they're all made by Voightlander, so it's just a case of getting the right version (whatever brand) and not paying a fortune.
I use a Ricoh GC-5 case and ST-2 strap ... unless I'm using a viewfinder (then the case wont fit).
You'll notice there are 3 points on the camera to attach so you can hang it vertically – like an old Minolta CL or some of the medium format rangefinders.
The viewfinder is an amazing addition and my favourite way to shoot, but kinda goofy. I wish it had one built-in.