Tom A
RFF Sponsor
dazedgonebye said:Ok Joe,
Now you're not "equipping," you're "accessorizing."
😱 😀
But isn't accessorizing what sets us humans apart from other animals?
dazedgonebye said:Ok Joe,
Now you're not "equipping," you're "accessorizing."
😱 😀
Tom A said:But isn't accessorizing what sets us humans apart from other animals?
Tom A said:But isn't accessorizing what sets us humans apart from other animals?
I totally agree. I can only speak for the M6 but if you squeeze down on the collar and roll slowly on the shutter release while maintaining that pressure on the collar it trips VERY softly. If your technique is such that you're stabbing the shutter release then sure I can see where a soft release may help you. But hey to each his own and what ever works best.visiondr said:I don't understand why these things proliferate either. For those who use Leica M series cameras, the collar around the shutter release seems a perfect place to rest the pad of the finger. It provides subtle resistance and thus promotes a gentle squeeze to force the shutter trigger down to the release point. To me, it is somewhat like the other useful design decisions made when the Leica M was created.
I've tried that, but it doesn't work for me - I guess the sizes and shapes of people's fingers must play a part.I can only speak for the M6 but if you squeeze down on the collar and roll slowly on the shutter release while maintaining that pressure on the collar it trips VERY softly
As you mention it on your web site I was thinking this was something in the works. Maybe all of us who want one should nicely PM Stephen and ask about it?Tom A said:The RFF logo can be done, but it would have to through Stephen as he is the RFF owner. On the Bessa Mini it would be small. I would suggest either a black or a red base-color with the laser engraving in silver (base color). There has to be at least 100 ordered to make it feasible. Setting up the laser and all of that is not cheap! The guy who does it for us is good though. The resolution on the laser is 7 micron's. One could probably write down the instructions for using it and the camera in very small text - probably need a microscope to read it thoiugh!
OurManInTangier said:I've got the M6 and never had a problem with the shutter release position or the collar itself.
OurManInTangier said:I've got the M6 and never had a problem with the shutter release position or the collar itself. I'm certainly intrigued at the prospect of an extra 1/2 -1 stop though, for the small price I may try one out and see how I get on with it. I actually have the shakiest hands a fit and healthy 33 year could have so maybe it might help?!