Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/08/20

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Subject: Re: Ferdinand's New M6
From: bholmes@frii.com (Ben Holmes)
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 1997 12:03:46 -0600 (MDT)

>Dear Fellow LUGnuts,
>
>I find it ironic that when Ferdinand finally got his M6 that the frame
>counter broke.  This was one of the "most likely to fail" items that was
>brought up with multiple posts on the LUG.  
>
I wondered about that as well...sort of a self fulfilling prophecy.

>I sometimes take the reliability of my M6's and now R8 for granted.  I take
>good care of them and expect them to work.  The only real preventative for
>camera failure is system redundancy.  So now that I have one R8, I should
>take Ted's lead and order another one.  But not until Leica delivers a
>winder.  Macro work on a copy stand just yells out for a winder.
>
>The camera works well on a copy stand with the mirror lock up and 2 second
>delay timer for each shot.  Unfortunately the way the system works now -
>you have to re-initialize the self timer every time you want to use it.
>When the camera is on a copy stand, its not always easy to reach up to the
>top of the camera back when it is turned around backwards.  Too bad you
>can't leave the 2 sec delay timer on until you tell the camera to cancel
>this function.
>

Richard, is the reason you are using the delay timer to reduce shake in the
copy stand rig? Sort of letting it come to a complete stop before firing? If
so, try using a cable release. You can lock up the mirror, pick up the cable
release and fire the thing without the shake you get from touching the
shutter button.

The cables with the cloth casing are the most supple, and can be had for
$4.00 or so at any camera shop.

Regards,


Ben W. Holmes
Boulder, CO

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