Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/12/06

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Subject: Re: [Leica] testing R8 - film end
From: Ted Grant <tedgrant@islandnet.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 06:18:55 -0800

Thomas boehm wrote:

>but what i would like to ask experienced R8ers:
>there seems to be no (clear?) warning when the full film is exposed -  i
>exposed up to frame 46 when i realised, that the film-end allready has
>arrived... is this normal? does'nt the film stop automatically at film end?>>>

Hi Thomas,

That sounds like a camera malfunction if it has happened on more than one
roll. My R8's both stop when they have exposed frame 36 then I push down on
the rewind button and the winder does the rest.

If this is a regular occasion I'd have the camera back to the store
quickly! Certainly if you're in testing mode, simply because on a test
shoot everything should be right on the mark.

>one more: there seems to be a little delay between pressing the
>shutter-button and exposing - is this slow reaction normal? (compared to
>M6 or F4)>>>>>>

I've heard a few others mention this delay thing, but in my shooting I
never think nor feel delay, as I'm punching that button so quickly that if
there is delay it's simply me not reacting fast enough to the situation I'm
shooting.

>more impressions will follow after this week>>>>>>>>

Hopefully they'll all be positive! :) There's a bunch of R8 users out here
in the cold cruel world who simply love the camera and have 3 - 4 years
experience with them, so be assured if you have questions, 99.99999% can be
answered right on the LUG.

Enjoy the camera, it's just a wonder and joy to use.:) Oooooohhhhh and it
feels so good! ;)

ted

Ted Grant
This is Our Work. The Legacy of Sir William Osler.
http://www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant