Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/10/19

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Subject: Re: M6 Rapidinder update!
From: PhotoZone Gallery <fotozone@efn.org>
Date: Sun, 19 Oct 1997 15:46:49 -0700

At 04:10 PM 10/19/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Roger wrote:
>
><<<With the viewfinder eye window skewed as far to the left as it is, the
>right eyed shooter has no trouble keeping the camera up at all times whilst
>cranking away at a furious rate.>>>>>
>
>Hi Roger,
>
>Your right, but I bet even a right eyed shooter can shoot faster "if
>necessary" with the Rapidwinder. No I'm not setting anything up for test or
>challenge. :)
>
>If you are shooting with your right eye, tripping the shutter with your
>right index finger and advancing to the next frame all at the same time
>there is a point where your hand / wrist action / finger coordination
>reaction are working against each other or pretty close. As it is two
>separate motions by the one hand/wrist.
>
>Where as if you are using the winder, right or left eyed, the right index
>finger is constant on the shutter release with no other motion than
>pressing down. Whilst the left hand action is advancing film.
>
>I've sat here and tried it several times in slow fashion to see how the
>finger / wrist coordination moves all by right hand only. And it is almost
>impossible to advance and trip shutter at the same sequence of times as
>using both hands for shutter and advancing with the winder.
>
>Similarly I tried the same moves with winder and right index finger only on
>the shutter release and they are two distinct motions without interfering
>one with the other. 
>
>Hey I know this maybe just semantics and nit picking, but what else do we
>have to do on a quiet Sunday afternoon? :) I mean I should be packing
>furiously for flight to the east coast and lobster at Kennebunkport
>to-morrow, but I'd rather get opinions on my "newly found Leica toy." :)
>
>Well OK, "newly found Tom Abrahamsson's toy." :)
>
>Take your M camera in hand and then go through the motions and watch what
>happens. Then try an imaginary winder (if you don't have one) and move your
>left middle, ring and little finger, as though advancing. With  the right
>index finger resting on the shutter release and you can see the right hand
>does nothing but hold the camera and the index finger trips the shutter. An
>absolutely singular motion of the finger.
>
>Once you get the action down pat, I bet you really can shoot "at a furious
>rate!" :)  But don't forget it is important to have shares in KODAK or FUJI
>when shooting at this acquired furious rate! :)
>
>What do you think? Could the Rapidwinder be faster for a right eyed shooter
>than the same action without it and using only the right hand?
>
>ted
>
>
I've always used my thumb for advancing the film.  It seems rather awkward to
use the index finger for both advancing the film and tripping the shutter.

Herman