Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/11/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]on 11/21/00 11:19 PM, Robert Appleby at robert.appleby@tin.it wrote: > John, I'm very left eyed. But I find that the RH thumb ends up on my > glasses (worst of both worlds for the Leica, left eyed + specs!) with the > rapidwinder just the same. > I'm not much good at action shots, most of my stuff is more situational, if > not exactly posed, and for me the real advantage of the RW is not having to > look away from the viewfinder. I myself can certainly _not_ shoot more than > one frame a second smoothly with the RW. It hasn't made me faster - I shoot > too much film anyway - but it has enabled me to concentrate more on the > picture. > I agree totally with Mike that once you've got the RG mounted, you won't > want to ever take it off, and I'd say the same about the RW. Together they > make the M6 into the perfect small camera. > The RW also has the great advantage over any motor that you can wind when > you want to - so given the limitations of the M design, you don't have the > release button bouncing your finger up all the time. You can wait to raise > your finger gently before winding on. > IMO, Leica are fools for not paying Tom a large amount of money to produce > his winder (of course, I'm sure Tom also has his reasons to want to > continue making it!). Here in Italy virtually no-one uses the RW because it > isn't marked with the red dot. I'd be surprised if there were more than ten > in the country. If Leica made it, they'd sell thousands. > I'm delighted with the setup, and I'm sure many others are as well. It > transforms the camera and makes it infinitely more usable, at least for the > kind of photography I want to do. > Rob. Can you post information on getting one of these from Tom?