Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/06/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Marc James Small attempted to corrupt a poor, unsuspecting Leica newbie: > The IIIc/IIIf is a wonderful > camera to use and the only advantage of this Bessa item is an inbuilt > light-meter. I generally use "Sunny 16" when I am outside, at any > event, > so I don't really see this as an overwhelming advantage for the Bessa. Two words: Film loading. In the time it takes you to get out your pocket knife to trim the leader for the IIIc, our Bessa owner has loaded his camera and taken three shots. By the time that you have opened your pocket knife, sliced off the tip of your left hand's index finger, cut the leader, refolded and replaced your pocket knife, managed to wiggle the take-up spool out of the bottom of the camera, dropped the take-up spool, hunted around on your hands-and-knees on aunt Martha's shag carpet for the take-up spool, pried the take-up spool from aunt Martha's possessive Yorkshire terrier's growling fangs, got the film leader into the take-up spool, tried cramming the film and take-up spool back into the camera only to realize that you've fed the film leader into the take-up spool the wrong way, correctly aligned film leader into take-up spool, tried getting the now buckled film into the camera body, had to remove the lens and put the shutter on B and stuck your fingers (which are now trying to simultaneously maintain pressure on the shutter release, juggle a Russian 35mm Biogon copy, the take-up spool, a film reel, the IIIc, and a baseplate, all without scratching the huge, bulging rear element of the lens, or dropping anything within reach of the Yorkshire terrier) through the lens mount to guide the film into place over the sproket wheels which are carefully hidden from view, remounted the lens, remounted the baseplate, and wound on the film gingerly hoping that it isn't going to pull off the take-up spool so that you have to do the whole thing once again, our Bessa owner has shot six rolls of film, had them developed, printed ten images, won a photographic competition with one of his shots, and bought an M6TTL .58x with the prize money. Yes, the LTMs are very nice cameras (I owned and shot with a Leica II) - -- but just *perhaps* the Bessa has other advantages than a built-in light meter. M. - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html