Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/12/14

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Leicavit (was: Jim Marshall - rock androllphotographer!)
From: "Bryan Caldwell" <bcaldwell@softcom.net>
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 12:10:42 -0800

Thanks Tom, you've been very informative.

Bryan


- ----- Original Message -----
From: <TTAbrahams@aol.com>
To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 1999 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Leica] Leicavit (was: Jim Marshall - rock
androllphotographer!)


> In a message dated 12/14/99 6:22:31 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> bcaldwell@softcom.net writes:
>  Tom,
>  Thanks for the very thorough explanation. How does the Rapidwinder
compare
>  to the Leicavit in size and weight?
>  Bryan
>   >>
> The Rapidwinder is about 2 mm taller than the Leicavit MP and the lever is
5
> mm longer than the one on the Leicavit MP. The height of the Rapidwinder
is
> the same as the top-plate of a non-TTL M6. Weight-wise the Rapidwinder
weighs
> in at about 130 grams and if I remember right, the Leicavit weighs about
> 90-100 grams. Maybe some LUGger with access to one can put it a pair of
> scales and give a more precise weight.
> The Rapidwinder allows a slightly higher frames per second speed as the
> return spring is stronger than the ones on the MP.
>  The Leicavit MP has no tripod bushings and the Rapidwinder in its latest
> incarnation has two of them. The housing of the Rapidwinder is made from
an
> aerospace alloy and all the drive components are either stainless steel or
> high tensile strength alloy.
> I wonder what the cost would be to make a replica Leicavit MP. A Japanese
> company, Kanto, made a replica of the old SCNOO rapidwinder some years
ago.
> It sold in very limited quantities for in excess of US$ 1200 and
considering
> the complexity of the Leicavit MP, I would suspect that the replica would
> cost at least twice that. Seems like the used price for the MP reflects
that
> cost. Well, maybe one day the Rapidwinder will be highly priced
collectible
> too! I have made just about as many Rapidwinders as Leica made Leicavit
MP's
> so from supply side economics point of view, it is possible.
> All the best,
> Tom A
>
> Tom Abrahamsson
> www.rapidwinder.com
>