Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/09/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 9:16 PM -0600 9/3/01, John Collier wrote: >Several weeks ago, one of our august members, while waxing eloquent on his >new M-Motor, casually mentioned that he no longer uses his early (brass >bodied) Rapidwinder. I, ever the one to take advantage of widows and other >unfortunate helpless creatures, persuaded him to part with it in exchange >for a small pile of silver shekels. I have been curious about the >Rapidwinder for many a year but always hesitated to take the plunge as I had >no chance to test drive one. Fortunately used Leica gear is almost like >borrowing as it is so easy to get your money back out of something that is >not quite up to snuff. > >Oh dear...what the heck was I actually going to talk about? Ah yes, the >Rapidwinder! It is marvellous and I love it! I am a trigger winding convert. >It is just so much more a comfortable motion. Usually camera bits and pieces >require one to get used to them but the RW was great right from the first >exposure. I would heartily recommend anyone to give the Rapidwinder a try >(no commercial connection...sigh). I am now going to try and find a later >model (aluminium alloy bodied). Unfortunately they are hard to come by what >with Tom A. feeling sickly. These are indeed dark days but I intend to get >on my knees and pray to the deity of my choice for his speedy recovery. >Might I suggest all you other Rapidwinder converts join me? > >John Collier Long ago I had a Leicavit for my IIIg. It worked, but it nearly killed me when I used a Visoflex with one. Instant arbitrary appendectomy. I stayed away from such stuff for many years. Recently I got an LHSA camera, and asked Tom to make me a Rapidwinder and grip to match. With a heavy Leica lens, this is the way to make it all work. A (relatively) blunt tip on the winder lever, _very_ smooth action, and elegant workmanship have convinced me that this is the way to go. It took Tom ten years, but I am now a convert. I still wouldn't use them with a Visoflex :-). Smileys have been rare lately. I suggest that they be used more often again. This can be fun stuff. Use your filters. None of this is life threatening. - -- * Henning J. Wulff /|\ Wulff Photography & Design /###\ mailto:henningw@archiphoto.com |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com