Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]John Brownlow wrote: > > > > B. D. Colen wrote: > > > >> You will undoubtedly waste frames from time to time, but film is > >> cheap..:-) > >> > >> I haven't used the 24, but the 21 ASPH is absolutely phenomenal...Sharp > >> from > >> edge to edge...very little distortion...I'll bet that at this point I use > >> it > >> for 30 to 50 percent of my shooting.... > >> > > So you're saying that you lose as many as 18 frames on a 36-exposure roll > > because the camera lacks something as simple as a shutter release lock? > > This is TOTALLY unacceptable on a camera that costs $2000. > > > > Rob Schneider > > Is it just me or have we (I mean you) lost the plot here? > > BD says he has the occasional misframe, but uses the 21 for 30-50% of his > shooting. The originator of the thread says he occasionally triggers the > shutter accidentally ('a couple of frames') because of no shutter lock. > > Hhow this translates into '18 frames on a 36 exposure roll' is beyond me. > > Incidentally, I use soft releases which accentuate the accidental shutter > firing problem, but BD is right, film's cheap. I have other cameras which do > have shutter locks, and I don't use them, because the stinkin camera always > ends up turned off at the exact moment you want to use it. > > - -- > John Brownlow > > photos: http://www.pinkheadedbug.com > music: http://www.jukebox.demon.co.uk > Oops, sorry. Kind of a joke. I was just abusing my privileges by being a hot-headed, clueless asshole. I believe this is the first time for such behavior on this list and I'm sorry it had to be me. I too use soft releases, typically lose a couple frames on each roll and loathe shutter-release locks for the same reason you cited. Film is indeed cheap. I seldom get more than one or two frames per roll that I'm even interested in looking at twice. What do I care if my bag or elbow feels like taking a picture. I love using my Leicas; I bet they do too. And even though there are people on the LUG who think that no one at Leica is a photographer and they never consult with photographers before designing a camera, who but a photographer would have the GOOD SENSE to not put release locks on their rangefinder and SLR bodies? (Is there a release lock on the R8? Ain't one on the M6 or the R-E. That's the gear I've got.) Hugs, Rob Schneider