Krosya
Konicaze
I was wondering how many people use Bessa Trigger Winder and what is their opinion on it? Is it useful? Worth the price and trouble?
Dittos! I have mine on an R4a, and I would consider another for the T...I had one for each T I owned and if my R and Ls could have taken them I would have had one on each of the three of them. While not the same butter smoothness as a Rapidwinder from TA, they rock.
The best thing for me is that they allow the camera to hang from my right shoulder in an orientation that makes it bringing it to my eye VERY smooth and fast.
It adds very little weight or bulk to the camera, which for me was important.
While it could change the handling of the camera for some, for me it did not in any negative way. I see a lot of folks loving half cases with a little bump to help holding the camea, the winder gave me that combined with the winder aspect.
It's the perfect first camera accessory as the winder does help some times. It's the perfect second camera accesory as it provides a great way to hang your second camera out of you way.
Two thumbs WAY up from my prospective.
B2 (;->
Just a couple of concerns belatedly come to mind... My R4 will give uneven frame spacing if I use the regular film advance lever on top while the trigger winder is in place...
Just a couple of concerns belatedly come to mind... My R4 will give uneven frame spacing if I use the regular film advance lever on top while the trigger winder is in place. Sometimes, out of habit, I'll crank the usual wind lever forgetting the other is there, so I've put some gaffer tape on the regular lever to prevent inadvertently using it.
Just a couple of concerns belatedly come to mind... My R4 will give uneven frame spacing if I use the regular film advance lever on top while the trigger winder is in place. Sometimes, out of habit, I'll crank the usual wind lever forgetting the other is there, so I've put some gaffer tape on the regular lever to prevent inadvertently using it.
Secondly, the trigger winder being operated by the left hand while the right presses the shutter release makes it possible - when trying to run fast shot sequences - to get left and right out of synch and either try to shoot while winding or wind before the shutter has completed the previous exposure. This can result in a shutter jam, so my suggestion is to take it easy and not get into a rush! I jammed my T once, fortunately it came unstuck pretty easily...