bizarrius
the great
Not really, i just wanted to know if its normal to worry this much and if your cranks wont turn every time you wind 🙂
I hate when my I loss my grip on the Rewind of my M5....
I dont follow you here - M5 has a ratcheted rewind - so even if your fingers slip - it doesnt go spinning crazy like other cameras do. Thats one of many M5's features I like a lot.
Best rewind crank is that of the Nikon F4: it's there but you don't need it (because the camera has a built-in motor drive that also rewinds).
And of course the rewind crank of the Pentax LX is the most buttery of them all. The LX is the smoothest camera I ever had anyway.
This is also one of the things that makes the Zeiss Ikon nice.
I dont follow you here - M5 has a ratcheted rewind - so even if your fingers slip - it doesnt go spinning crazy like other cameras do. Thats one of many M5's features I like a lot.
I hate when my I loss my grip on the Rewind of my M5....
This is also one of the things that makes the Zeiss Ikon nice.
I dont follow you here - M5 has a ratcheted rewind - so even if your fingers slip - it doesnt go spinning crazy like other cameras do. Thats one of many M5's features I like a lot.
I don't mind the rewind knob on my M2. However, with the Leicameter mounted on the camera there is a lot of torque beeing applied very close to the flimsy plastic button/lever on the meter and that can be a bit scary, its probably not too hard to break off that button.
This annoys me too. I once forgot to put a roll of film in my camera. I noticed the problem taking photo number 39, and I was not very happy, I lost 38 photos.As much as i love my M6, that much i hate my rewind crank.
i think.
Is it normal that it doesn't turn every time i take pictures?
do you turn it a bit every once in a while just to see if everything is OK? Just to see it turn every time you wind?
Am i paranoid?:angel: