Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I have been using the new motor M on my M6 TTL and also on my old "Leitz" M6 for about a month now. Here it goes. The size and weight are great. It adds up but it still feels correct for the M camera. The grip is much improved especially when I am using the old fat 90 Summicron. But he real beauty is being able to keep the eye in the finder without the effect of torque generated by the manual advance. The finder is then more stable between the frames. I can evaluate how the subject of the photograph evolve and trip the shutter with serenity as the film advance to the next frame. I have been using the two speeds without much concern. The slowest is indeed quieter, especially for the photographer himself. I have noticed that the subjects do not notice it much, even at few feet's away. But the big difference lies in the fact that the subject do perceive the photographer with much less agitation as he doesn't wind the film manually anymore: The photographer with the motorised camera doesn't sound quieter, but he does look quieter! I have been trough 80 rolls since with the same pair of batteries. The finish seems pretty robust, not rough and tough like the Abrahmsonn Rapid Winder, but adequate. My concern is about the battery cover which may be somewhat more delicate, but it remains to be seen. Overall, it is an excellent device. My old Rapid winder has been put to rest, finally. The Motor M is much better and the first accessory in a long time in the Leica catalogue that is very relevant (besides the lenses, of course!) Pierre Charbonneau