Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Please tell me where I can get more information about the softrelease and rapidwinder products. I see these being talked about in this group, but I have no idea what it is. Ben Patrick R. McKee wrote: > Hello, > I took my M-6 with Tom's softrelease and rapidwinder to the beach. MTV > has > selected a spot to have their Beach Party this summer. Even though I > am not > sure that I know the celebrities I was there. The soft release was > very > useful as the sun was setting on the Jersey Shore. Tom, as usual, has > a > winner so far. Should they come color coded? > Pat McKee > prm@photonewsnetwork.com > Minox007@aol.com > 1-732-288-0009 > > ---------- > > From: Leikon35@aol.com > > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > > Subject: [Leica] Tom Abrahamsson's Soft Release Prototype Trial > > Date: Thursday, May 28, 1998 5:49 PM > > > > After using a prototype of Tom Abrahamsson's soft release for a > week, > > my first impressions are that Tom has another winner. The device > seems > > to be made from aluminum or a similar alloy just like Fred Ward's > (which > > I had been using on my M2, M3 & M4 -- but it has a wider diameter > than > > Freds (15mm compared to 12mm) therefore fits flush with the cameras > > release ring and the heftier release also has a knurled rim compared > to > > the sharp rim allowing a better finger grip. I didn't try it on a > M6 > because > > I am rough on my Leicas and want them always to be in a ready to > shoot > > condition, so I put them in my bag with the shutter cocked. > > > > I don't like the term "snap-shot" & prefer & recommend "sqeeze-off" > as a > > better word as well as a better method of taking pictures. Even > though > the > > M2,M3 & M4 have no meters to activate - there is still almost 1/8" > of > play > > before the shutter goes off and it is only the last millimeter that > activates > > the shutter. I wonder if there is any adjustment for this play? > Tom > would > > probably know but he is still in Tokyo. The important thing to > remember > > for shooting at slow shutter speeds is to squeeze not snap. > > > > Before Tom left on his trip, he told me that one of the changes will > be > to > > shave 1/1000" off the thread, which will enable the release to "sit" > on > the > > shoulder of the camera release button & thereby "pull" the thread > against > > the camera thread making it less likely to come off & get lost. I > don't > like > > the idea of using lock-tite or anything like that and I have used > all > three > > releases: Fred's, Tom's & the Leitz OZTNO without any coming off and > > > getting lost. Maybe Ted and I have both been fortunate & born under > a > > a lucky star about a year apart or maybe it is treating a Leica like > you > > would treat a car, with a CLA at least every 5 to 10 years although > I > have > > heard that the suggested first tune-up for the new BMW is 100,000 > miles. > > > > As far as cosmetic looks, if there is any demand for it they can be > made > > in red or black, like the idea behind the after market US made Leica > > hand- > > grip so that the user of 2 Leicas with 2 films can easily tell them > apart. > > > > Marvin Moss > > > > > > > >