Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/02

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Subject: Re: soft release
From: "captyng" <captyng@vtx.ch>
Date: Sun, 02 Nov 1997 10:03:07 +0100

At 04:15 PM 01/11/1997 -0800, you wrote:
>I just put one of Fred Wards soft releases on one of my R7's. It indeed,
>does what it's supposed to. It gives a much more controlled feeling of the
>shutter release. It works. And it's really simple. It simply extends the
>release up away from the speed dial and gives you a large smooth round
>release surface for your finger to push. All your finger feels is the
>release. No more pushing the release down inside something else (speed dial
>on R, winder on M). I like it.
>
>Many thanks Fred,
>
>Jim
>

I have been making pictures with Fred Ward's soft release on my M6. Very
pleasant indeed: in lowlight situations I could go one shutterspeed lower
than usual as one controls the movement of the shutter release better,
resulting in less camera movement. Just one observation, as the surface of
the shutter release becomes both higher and wider, the camera has a
tendency to fire when put back into the shoulderbag. The M6 has no
off-switch. A way to avoid the problem is by not transporting the film when
the camera is put back in the bag. Useful little gizmo, fine job by Fred.

Gerard Captijn.