Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/07/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi! I'm going up to Reno for a day trip next week to try and burn a lot of this APX100 (over 500 feet) film with a Canon IVSb with Caono Rapid Winder and 12 Leitz metal cassettes. Only two lenses, a Canon 35/2 and Nikkor 50/1.4. Also a Zorki I. Over the last few months I've tried to become familiar with this Rapidwinder, my first of the breed. I'll need more than 12 rolls of film, so a changing bag, the Leitz ABLON cutter and Leitz spooler, will allow me to reload from bulk on the road. I'm trying to move in a natural direction as I've found I like to photograph unusual cars I see on the street parked. The Nikkor 50/1.4 couples to the rangefinder only to 3 feet, but does focus to 18 inches, but you must guess or measure with a tape, which I understand the distance is measured from the film plane of the camera. The last two 'test' Leitz cassettes are still in the cameras. I want to be sure everything is working before the self assignment starts. I'm sure I won't burn through all 500 feet of film as reloading is still not as smooth as I hope it will be after some experience with this little trip. Of course, covering an event like this is nothing new. When this winter is over and I've made the best prints, I may never want to photograph another automobile again! I do all my own processing and printing. I'd appreciate any comments from other luggers who have covered this major show in years past. I hope to use the Nikkor lens to get lots of closer-ups of details of the metal. I've bought a 36" chrome chain type neck strap and I've tried hooking the Canon IVSb to it, with both ends (they have locking clips) to the left side of the Canon with it's Rapidwinder. I've ordered the HOOK, which would allow the camera to quickly be made free from the neck chain, but it will not arrive in time for the trip due to supplier's delays! As often, I like to have the camera totally free to move it about. I'll post back again after the trip and report how much film I've used. This is a major step forward for my involvement in 35mm black and white photography. Just triying to follow the sage's advice to burn more film. HCB did. Winograd did. Robert Frank did. So will I. Cheers, Rich Lahrson Berkeley, California tripspud@transbay.net - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html