Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/16

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Subject: [Leica] re: f/8 and be there
From: "Michael Darnton" <mdarnton@hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 11:27:54 PDT

As I remember it, the reason the bulbs wouldn't fire was because when you 
licked them you contributed even more to the insulating buildup of slobber 
on the contacts in the flash. When we got one of these in the store, we 
cleaned the contacts well, then cut out the customer's tongue so it wouldn't 
happen again :-)

I'm about the same age as many of the rest of you, but things must have been 
different in my part of the country--It took me a while to get to 35mm. My 
first camera was a 2-1/4x3-1/4 press camera, in about 6th grade, followed by 
a two 23 Speed Graphics, then finally a Nikormat FS. Then a couple more 4x5 
Speeds, Crowns, and a Super went through my life, until the flat film thing 
finally came to rest with a 4x5 Super-D Graflex, which I still have, owned 
contemporaneously with a III-f, which has been long since sold. For a while 
the Super-D was my available light camera, with a 300/4.5 Heliar lens (the 
*real* Voigtlander Heliar--still got that, too) and type 57 (3000 speed) 
Polaroid, used with the Super-D's de facto 1/5 sec. drop curtain shutter 
speed. Now THAT was a combination!

  --Michael Darnton



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>>Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 02:29:28 -0400From: John Coan 
>><jcoan@alumni.duke.edu>
Subject: Re: RE: [Leica] f/8 and be there
Message-ID: 
<4.3.2.7.0.20000616022030.00ad7780@pop-server.nc.rr.com>References:
I'm 46, and when I was 14 I used a Retina with shoe mount flash holder. I
couldn't afford a "strobe", so it was M2 bulbs.  For some reason they
didn't always make good contact in the holder, so I would lick the base
before inserting and this seemed to do the trick.  I wonder if this was
common practice?
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