Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/12/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I have been following the M winder thread and now, after years of therapy and encouragement by those who love me, am ready to talk openly of my experiences. While I wandered in that great photographic darkness before I found the light and lithesome Leica, I used other crude devices of such indifferent quality that they seldom functioned when required. And, when they did take me completely by surprise and function, their lenses were of such milky opacity that subjects were completely indecipherable. They made a nice winder though. After using Leicas and their wondrously lucid lenses with all their micro-contrast and other such things I know little of but cannot experience enough of, I thought I could want nothing more. But as the years went by, impure thoughts of the "ever-ready" camera kept darkening my thoughts. One day, almost miraculously, there appeared a used M4-2 winder (continuous) at my local purveyor of all things Leica and I, quite innocently, asked if I could give her a go. As I lovingly squeezed the shutter release -- I am shuddering even now -- some idiot started firing an M16 off right next to my ear. All around the store people dove for cover, several fundamentalists of indeterminate faith commended their souls to the deity of their own choice and started singing loud anthems postulating on a better life to come. Amazingly, the noise stopped when I, startled, released the shutter. Could it be?..... Why yes... the noise was coming from my Leica! Shaken, dare I say, shattered, I decided not to purchase at that particular time. A few years later at a Leica clinic, I related my sad tale and I wondered if, while certainly Leica should never be criticized by such a lowly worm as me, perhaps they did not find the winder to be just a tad above whisper quiet too. With sheepish grins the Leica lads, I feel I can call them lads now, told me that the winder uses a shock absorbing system to relieve stress on the camera winding mechanism when it finishes its travels. This ingenious system, derived after years of painstaking research, is mainly comprised of a bit of foam. Apparently, and we are just going to have to trust them on this, after many years of getting the stuffing knocked out of it, the foam gets a little tired. So all you owners of noisy M winders, send your offending winder (and a little spare change) off to the Leica agency of your choice and soon peace and relative quiet will reign again. John Collier