Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/11/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Chris: An M7 should have: 1. Half increment shutter speeds. 2. A slightly bigger dial (as someone mentioned earlier) 3. Faster film change system. 4. A tiny motordrive (I can't believe the size of the standard motor drive; maybe if it went 15 FPS or something, but it's bigger than the camera!) or a standard bottom mounted winder (as was made 3rd party for the M4 (I think). 5. Higher sync speed. The main reason for 1, 2 and 3 is the increasing use (since 1950s) of color transparency film that requires precise exposure and often bracketing--but quickly. Sometimes it is nice to bracket by shutter speed, perhaps because it is so easy and Nikon aperature rings are either sticky or loose. I find that with my N90s, I bracket mostly by shutter speed. Also color film often benefits greatly by very slight flash fill. And our expectations for professional work often demands flash fill, and it would nice to not be restricted to 1/50th. The reason for #4 is for those of us who are left eyed. I used to be right eyed and the crank handle was not a problem. Now it is. I have to take the camera away from my face to wind each time. Breaks concentration. A timy motor winder/drive (see new R8 winder) would be perfect. - --Donal