Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thib wrote: <<<1) How does the rapid winder work with the M2? since it does not have anything to use a motor drive for instence? 2) What is that small lever that protrudes around the M2's rewind knob? (See picture on the site)>>>>> Thib, I'll let Tom A. answer part of this as I dont know the answer to No.1. But the little leaver that sticks out is in the base plate and it folds out while you are shooting and that is what you close the fingers of your left hand around and squeeze to the left advancing film and re-cocking the shutter after each exposure. It is a magical piece of workmanship and a joy to use by any Leica user that the Rapidwinder will fit their gear. However the left eyed photographer shouldn't be without it! This is where it really shines for those whose prime eye for looking through the M camera is the left eye. It means the camera never has to leave your eye to change from frame one to thirty six as you can continuously fire away at whatever things you want. I don't mean 36 frames of the same thing obviously. Some photographers when they get into a shoot situation constantly view the scene through the viewfinder and with the Rapidwinder you can follow the subject without ever taking the camera away from your eye. The above remark mainly applies to left eyed shooters, as the right eyed guy can do it with out poking his eye out using the normal advancing lever of the camera. Over to you Tom! :) ted