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,
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
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/shutter
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
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
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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 camera would not wind, I would need to
wind it by hand
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