Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Yesterday I went to see the Requiem exhibit of photographs taken by photographers who died in Vietnam . What an incredible exhibit! Being the same age as my M3 I was familiar with a fair number of the images, but it was a whole new experience to see actual prints instead of reproductions in a magazine or book. Really, really great stuff! And of course being the Leica nut that I am, I paid particular attention to who used Leicas. Dickey Chapelle, Kyoichi Sawada, Larry Burrows all were shown with their M3's. I believe Sawada won a Pulitzer Prize for his work, right? The knob rewind sure didn't seem to be a problem for any of these photographers! Bob Kramer Atlanta, GA - -----Original Message----- > > I feel M users are >>still at a >>bit of a disadvantage when it comes to rewind and reload in the heat of >>the action. >> >>Emanuel Lowi > > >I wonder how many photos were missed because the batteries were dead in the >automatic re-wind cameras? > >Tina > > >Tina Manley, ASMP >http://www.tinamanley.com > >- ---- >True, Tina...But remember, it was possible to do a pretty fast manual rewind >on the Nikons even if the motor failed - it wasn't until all the useful >manual controls were taken off the cameras that they became doorstops if the >batteries died...:-) > >B. D. >