Ljós
Well-known
Folks,
for your viewing pleasure, the "Gatling"-version of a triple focal length system...
http://cgi.ebay.de/Leica-M2-Revolve...=ViewItem&pt=Film_Cameras&hash=item2559e3c562
(no affiliation with the seller)
The mind boggles...
Greetings, Ljós
for your viewing pleasure, the "Gatling"-version of a triple focal length system...
http://cgi.ebay.de/Leica-M2-Revolve...=ViewItem&pt=Film_Cameras&hash=item2559e3c562
(no affiliation with the seller)
The mind boggles...
Greetings, Ljós
DNG
Film Friendly
Yeah seen that a few days ago..
Can't imagine how you balance the thing with 3 lenses mounted and shooting portrait alignment.
Still can't figure out to change lenses on the go?
It has to un-mount then lift the lens up to rotate to the next one.
Can't imagine how you balance the thing with 3 lenses mounted and shooting portrait alignment.
Still can't figure out to change lenses on the go?
It has to un-mount then lift the lens up to rotate to the next one.
chrishayton
Well-known
Id imagine the lens and bayonet just spins in the mount so you can clip it into the camera mount
mervynyan
Mervyn Yan
Yes, it is called zoom lens.
hans voralberg
Veteran
Quite cumbersome in use, I've handled this once. Was offered £1000 for it but I'm not that rich.
biakalt
Long Tran
there's one being sold at red-dot too
http://www.reddotcameras.co.uk/prod...=1022&osCsid=4d9f80a9eeaf1de80bd91fe9e0d0059d
http://www.reddotcameras.co.uk/prod...=1022&osCsid=4d9f80a9eeaf1de80bd91fe9e0d0059d
Steve M.
Veteran
Looks like something Glenda would have used if she was a Bad Witch. Something to bonk Toto on the head if he was too feisty.
Maybe you can hold the shutter open on B and spin the lenses really fast and take a photo using all of them at the same time?
Maybe you can hold the shutter open on B and spin the lenses really fast and take a photo using all of them at the same time?
zerobuttons
Well-known
Ivor has had that for sale for at least a year, I believe. Not much interest in these gadgets, apparently.there's one being sold at red-dot too
http://www.reddotcameras.co.uk/prod...=1022&osCsid=4d9f80a9eeaf1de80bd91fe9e0d0059d
Hey, that was my 100th posting here.....
Roger Hicks
Veteran
I had one, and indeed, it's on the cover of my A History of the 35mm Still Camera, Focal Press, 1984.
There'a a little key on the front in the middle. Twist it and all three bayonets in the 'clover leaf' unlock. Twist it further and the front of the 'clover leaf' moves forward. Keep twisting (as far as I recall -- you may have to do this bit manually) and the front of the 'clover leaf' rotates. Now twist it the other way, and it pulls back in and then the bayonets all lock.
All three bayonets are adapters, of course (35-50-90) and you need corresponding screw-mount lenses.
It's a lovely piece of engineering, and a complete waste of space. I traded mine for a brand-new 90/2 Summicron. I paid £100 for it in about '81.
Cheers,
R.
There'a a little key on the front in the middle. Twist it and all three bayonets in the 'clover leaf' unlock. Twist it further and the front of the 'clover leaf' moves forward. Keep twisting (as far as I recall -- you may have to do this bit manually) and the front of the 'clover leaf' rotates. Now twist it the other way, and it pulls back in and then the bayonets all lock.
All three bayonets are adapters, of course (35-50-90) and you need corresponding screw-mount lenses.
It's a lovely piece of engineering, and a complete waste of space. I traded mine for a brand-new 90/2 Summicron. I paid £100 for it in about '81.
Cheers,
R.
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
Still can't figure out to change lenses on the go?
It has to un-mount then lift the lens up to rotate to the next one.
It only works with screw mount lenses anyway - basically a set of interchangeable LTM-M adapters
EDIT: Ah, Roger has me ninja'd
robklurfield
eclipse
clearly allows for stealth street shooting. one does have to appreciate the engineering even if the revolver is totally silly. and, better than one of those baseplate lens carriers, this baby enables you to kill three lens at once in a fit of clumsiness rather than just two. pure genius. add the baseplate carrier and the death toll could easily hit four.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
I see that being the talk of the town when checking through airport security. In the U.S.
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
clearly allows for stealth street shooting. one does have to appreciate the engineering even if the revolver is totally silly.
Yes, dispatching engineers to develop neat-but-obviously-impractical stuff like this, rather than things that buyers actually wanted (such as, um, SLRs) is what relegated Leica to boutique manufacturer status.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Yes, dispatching engineers to develop neat-but-obviously-impractical stuff like this, rather than things that buyers actually wanted (such as, um, SLRs) is what relegated Leica to boutique manufacturer status.
Um, Leicaflexes?
Really, until 1959 and the Nikon F, no-one took 35mm SLRs all that seriously except perhaps Exakta users, and taking Exaktas seriously requires a certain mind-set all of its own.
Cheers,
R.
radi(c)al_cam
Well-known
oh, again we have here an interestig item, unfortunately offered by a very *nice* seller. Maybe, this guy is not as bad as the jerk in Nuremberg, but not so much better 
Muggins
Junk magnet
Really, until 1959 and the Nikon F, no-one took 35mm SLRs all that seriously except perhaps Exakta users, and taking Exaktas seriously requires a certain mind-set all of its own.
Having recently been given an Edixa Flex - 5 speeds, no meter, matte focus screen without a split, cute but near-useless clip-in waist level viewfinder - dating to circa 1954, I can well believe that. The F must have seemed like something from Klaatu's space ship when it was launched.
Incidentally, Roger's book introduced me to NOOKY.
Adrian
rxmd
May contain traces of nut
Um, Leicaflexes? Really, until 1959 and the Nikon F, no-one took 35mm SLRs all that seriously except perhaps Exakta users, and taking Exaktas seriously requires a certain mind-set all of its own.
I'm there with you on the Exaktas... but the same Nikon F also illustrates that willingness to take them seriously as a company was a good idea already in the mid-1950s. :angel:
It's not like Leica didn't realize it, but when they started to produce SLRs in the mid-1960s, they were already almost always a generation behind with everything they did with SLRs. Except lenses, maybe.
Of course hindsight is 20/20. It's been said a number of times that the M was simply too successful for its developers to think outside the M box for a while. So Leica made lots of gadgets and accessories so that the M could do what other cameras did. I really have no other explanation for all those development efforts that went things such as the Visoflex II and IIIs in the early 1960s, other than what must have been an unwavering prevailing faith at Leica that the M was the camera to end all cameras. One can only be amazed, really.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
what an utterly useless contraption that is



rxmd
May contain traces of nut
what an utterly useless contraption that is
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It's made for Indian goddesses with a third arm for focusing.
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