Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/06/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In re the film leader.... I got a cheap aluminium one, under the 'Prinz' brand for about 3 bucks! I use it to trim reloads for my R but it is long enough to cut 4 inch leaders. Check with you camera dealer, or call B&H, as I think I saw one in their catalog too. Dan'l dwpost@msn.com - -----Original Message----- From: Ernest Nitka <eenitka@axess.net> To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Date: Tuesday, June 23, 1998 8:16 AM Subject: Re: [Leica] Anyone wanna talk screw? > >>Why not a III screw-mount? Well as compared to a P/S, I want >>to know what other users think. What is the film loading like? Is it a >>nightmare, or does one eventually get the hang of it? Also I'll be wanting >>a 35mm lens for it. What's the best one? Speed isn't a huge feature for >>me, but it would be nice if it performs as well as the slower options. >>What about viewfinders? >> >> >> Thanks, >> > James - I was reminded this weekend how fun it is to go out with just >my IIIf and collapsible 50 S'cron and take pictures. It is small, relatively >quiet. >I have the most fun going to antique shows getting pics of stuff ( junk) >juxtaposed >with other junk ( stuff) - it's a hoot to be using an antique and knowing >that I'll have >some great shots. In fact when I got home I was looking over my contact >sheets >to decide which BW shot to enter into the Kodak (KINSA) contest and some of >my favorite shots were done with the IIIf. Now if I only figure out how to >change the >product label on all my Ilford Film to read Kodak ! :) Oh before i forget >the film loading >isn't too bad - I made a cardboard template to cut the leader back - would >like to get >a real metal one ( ALBON I think - any out there have one to see for less >than my >mortgage payment) - for longer expeditions you would of course pre-cut >several >rolls of film. I must be honest that I have stayed away from Slide films >because of >the exacting nature of exposure preferring to go with XP-2 or one of the >color print >films that would give me a printable picture if the exposure is off - I use >a little Gosen Pilot 2 >that I take out periodically during the shoot to keep me close on the >exposure. > >Good Luck Ernie > >