Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 08:52 PM 1998/3/7 -0600, you wrote: >Well, I had a fun day in Kansas City. > >Went to a camera show. Saw lots of used LTM, M and R stuff for sale today. >What I saw that I've never seen before are several things. > >One was Tom A's rapidwinder on the bottom of an M4-P. Very nice piece of >equipment, but I can see it would take a bit of practice to make it work as >smoothly as Ted makes it sound. Seems a bit awkward the first few strokes, >but one gets used to it fast. Nice piece of machinery. I thought it was awkward to use the rapidwinder until I actually got one for myself. Even thought I am a right-eye focusing person, I still find the rapidwinder is very fun to use. I use my left hand thumb and index finger for fouscing and the rest 3 fingers for rewind. One thing that I wish a rapidwinder could have is a grip like Leica M-Grip, so it is even more comforable to use. > >Then I saw a Vario-Elmari 80-200 f/4. I must say it's one good looking >lens. I thought after looking at the pictures of it it was strange looking. >But in person it's quite attractive and compact. I think I want one, but >not until I have a bunch of other lenses I want. Also saw the new 50 >Summicron with the built-in hood. I like it a lot. > >All in all, a good day. >========== > >Eric Welch >St. Joseph, MO >http://www.ponyexpress.net/~ewelch > >IRS: We've got what it takes to take what you've got! > >