Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dear Fellow LUGnuts, I received my new hand made Rapidwinder manufactured by Tom Abrahamsson in Canada. I would like to submit the following report on its use and evaluation. Essentially the Rapidwinder attaches to the bottom of the Leica M6 and replaces the bottom metal plate. Once the film is properly loaded, the Rapidwinder attaches to the bottom of the M6 as if it was made by Leica (Leitz). Good fit and excellent finish. It is milled out of metal and contains brass internal components. You turn a recessed knob to lock it in place similar to the standard bottom plate on Leica M cameras. Once installed, it changes the appearance very little of the black M6. The camera now sits a little taller - but nothing like the very tall motor winder for the M6. A small 2 inch metal bar is folded out from the bottom of the winder and is moved laterally to wind the film and cock the shutter. It can be done in a very quick reflex action. As a left eye shooter, I don't even have to remove the camera from my eye. This is a major accomplishment for someone who wants to concentrate on their shooting and not take the camera away from eye level to advance the film. The noise level during winding is similar to that of the standard film advance mechanism. You can shoot quickly, quietly and discretely with the Rapidwinder. Disadvantages: If you have more than one M6, you can't remove the Rapidwinder mid-roll to switch it from one camera to another - or you will fog the film. This is not a major disadvantage. It just means you have to have a Rapidwinder for each M6. Right Ted??? After using the Rapidwinder this week, my other M6 looks naked without one. Great product at a very reasonable price. Its enjoyable just to hold this mechanical device and play with it on an empty M6. The quality is there. I'm not sure why I never purchased one earlier. I thought the device was no longer available. This email group was helpful in finding the source for the Rapidwinder. If Tom Abrahamsson wants to stay very busy, all he would have to do would be to run an ad in Leica Fotographie and I am sure orders would pour in from around the world for this product. It is the best accessory I can think of for the M6. Now I just have to save up for another one. There goes my daughter's college tuition fund... Tom Abrahamsson can be reached at TTAbrahams@aol.com Happy Shooting, Richard - ---------------- Richard Clompus, OD West Chester, PA, USA Not a paid consultant or financially involved with Tom Abrahamsson