Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/14

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Shutter controls on screw-thread Leicas
From: "David Kieltyka" <daverk@msn.com>
Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 22:33:41 -0400
References: <p05010409b726247e148f@[64.130.153.253]>

Herbert & Lee Kanner <kanner@acm.org> wrote:

> Here is something I've always wondered about. The instructions
> for getting slow speeds (below 1/20) on the old boxes said to set
> the high-speed dial to 1/20, and then to choose the desired
> exposure on the slow-speed dial that is on the front of the camera.
> I've wondered what would happen if you were to choose a speed
> higher than 1/20 on the "fast" dial and a speed lower than 1/20 on
> the "slow" dial. My guess if that one would get a long exposure
> through a slit of width less than that of the 35 mm frame. The
> other possibility is that the mechanism would self-destruct.
>
> Does anyone know?

Whenever I try this the Wetzlar gnome who lives inside my IIIf pops into the
viewfinder and gives me the finger.

- -Dave-

In reply to: Message from Herbert & Lee Kanner <kanner@acm.org> ([Leica] Shutter controls on screw-thread Leicas)