My MEII winder fires and advances the film when I press the
button. The MX winders I had worked the way you describe, but
the MEII does not. This irked me quite a bit because I used
that feature of the MX winder a lot for street photography.
Snap the pic, hold down the button, walk off, release
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Päivä: 31. maaliskuuta 2001 1:59
Aihe: Re: Winder without grip for ME Super?
>William Kane wrote:
>>
>> For example, if I put the ME II winder on the ME Super, turned on the
>> winder and the camera and depressed the CAMERA shutter release, the
>> shutter would release, but the
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, John Francis wrote, regarding ME II winder:
> When you push the button on the winder, it trips the shutter.
> So far so good. But then you can hold the button down for as long
> as you like - the winder won't advance the film until you *release*
> the button (assuming, of co
I'm not absolutly positive of this answer, but I don't believe there was
one. The main idea behind the handgrip is to put a new shutter release
button on top of the camera . . . you see, the shutter release on the
CAMERA cannot activate the winder as the winder is mechanically
activated, not elec
Michael Nosal wrote:
>
> Was there ever a winder, from any company, for the ME Super, that did not
> have the handgrip? Something that just attached to the bottom of the ME Super?
>
> I've seen two third-party winders that are compatible with the ME Super but
> they also have the handgrip/shutte
Was there ever a winder, from any company, for the ME Super, that did not
have the handgrip? Something that just attached to the bottom of the ME Super?
I've seen two third-party winders that are compatible with the ME Super but
they also have the handgrip/shutter release on them, just like the W
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