Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/12/15

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Benefits of Leica M film loading/rewind system
From: John Collier <jbcollier@home.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 17:59:20 -0700

If Tristan has never used a manual camera before, I can well understand his
pleasure at the new found control. We often forget how it was when we
discovered things for the first time. I remember.

Please enjoy yourself and share it with us Tristan.

Cheers,

John Collier

> From: Dante A Stella <dante@umich.edu> wrote,
> in a lighthearted vein I am sure:
> 
> 
> One of the benefits of the Leica M cameras, and one that is seldom
> discussed is the useful 24x36mm image size.  Other cameras might have
> gone to 24x65, but I am happy that Leica has stayed with 24x36 and not
> gone the way others have, with 24x34mm or 24x35.5mm frames.  Those
> frames really upset the golden proportions of 2:3.
> 
> Tristan Tom wrote:
> 
>> One of the seldomly mentioned benefits of the Leica M camera is the
>> film loading/unloading system. For instance, I can easily rewind the
>> film by feel in order to leave the leader out. This is something that
>> most other cameras (esp. SLRs) have to either be programmed to do, or
>> in many cases, have to be sent to a service center to have modified
>> to leave the leader out (Nikon F100 is one example).
>> 
>> With my Leica I often rewind the film without having shot the entire
>> roll. I leave the leader out, and mark which frame number I was at
>> and then put another kind of film in, etc..When I reload a half shot
>> roll of film, I shoot through to the frame number where I left off by
>> leaving the lens cap on, and setting the camera to the fastest
>> shutter speed, smallest aperature and focus at infinity. Seems to
>> work well!
>> 
>> Tristan Tom
>> <http://www.tristan.net/>
> 

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