Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/11/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Bill Satterfield asked: > Which winder is better , Leica's or Tom's?<<< Hi Bill, Be advised my view is based on buying and using three Leica M battery powered winders / motors over the years and never being satisfied with them. Swearing each time I'd never buy another simply because of the internal thumping, clunking, pumping the shutter release up and down like on a pogo stick. It wasn't that I didn't need them, I did and do! Certainly as a one eyed, left eye photographer where it's essential to have some kind of advancing equipment to avoid gouging out the right eye, even if it's only along for the ride, when you attempt to advance film, unless you remove the camera from your left eye. And of course in doing so, each time is exactly the moment of max picture impact. Read "decisive moment! " ;-) When I was introduced to Tom Abrahamsson's RapidWinder, a manually operated advancing and cocking winder I was hooked, period! An engineering masterpiece precisely made to fit the M like a glove. It doesn't require batteries, it's silent and extremely easy to use. Actually with practice and if you wish to shoot a rapidly moving situation it's possible to shoot 3 frames a second! :-) No batteries! Love it! :-) Which is best? Better? Purely from personal experience and use, Tom's RapidWinder no question!!! It's like, don't leave home with out it! And not for me to speak on other folks behalf, but I've never come across anyone who used one who said they were sorry they got it. Not to say there aren't any who might have that opinion, but I bet the percentage of satisfied customers far out weigh any nay sayers! Besides, I believe the price of Tom's winder is about half the cost of the Leica battery operated M motor. And in that case you have lots of money left over for film by going with Tom A's RapidWinder! :-) ;-) ted - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html