Jerevan
Recycled User
Somewhat inspired by Leicaisms' MOOLY-C Leica in the "Show off your Leica I/II/III/LTM Camera" thread, I started to look for less expensive alternatives (the earlier versions of the MOOLY don't seem to be very reliable and SCNOOs are priced out of range). Then I remembered the Abrahamsson Rapidwinder for screwmount leicas.
Does anyone use the Barnack winders regularly and what's the verdict?
Does anyone use the Barnack winders regularly and what's the verdict?
R
Rich Silfver
Guest
Mmm...that black MOOLY.....
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
I have a Canon IIS2 that came with a bottom winder, but found that it added unnecessary weight and size to this the svelt japanese Barnack beauty, so now it is rarely used.
a regular bottom cover is now used most of the time.
the winder does make the camera look cool and fully dressed though.
a regular bottom cover is now used most of the time.
the winder does make the camera look cool and fully dressed though.
bob cole
Well-known
Rapidwinder for ltm
Jerevan...if you get a MOOLY, make sure you get the activating arm with it; otherwise it will be useless...regards, bob cole
-------------------Jerevan said:Somewhat inspired by Leicaisms' MOOLY-C Leica in the "Show off your Leica I/II/III/LTM Camera" thread, I started to look for less expensive alternatives (the earlier versions of the MOOLY don't seem to be very reliable and SCNOOs are priced out of range). Then I remembered the Abrahamsson Rapidwinder for screwmount leicas.
Does anyone use the Barnack winders regularly and what's the verdict?
Jerevan...if you get a MOOLY, make sure you get the activating arm with it; otherwise it will be useless...regards, bob cole
bob cole
Well-known
Rapidwinder for ltm [more]
Rapidwinder for ltm [more]
Here's a pix of the arm from Stephen Gandy's cameraquest site...
http://www.cameraquest.com/jpg2/mooly2a.jpg
Rapidwinder for ltm [more]
________________________Jerevan said:Somewhat inspired by Leicaisms' MOOLY-C Leica in the "Show off your Leica I/II/III/LTM Camera" thread, I started to look for less expensive alternatives (the earlier versions of the MOOLY don't seem to be very reliable and SCNOOs are priced out of range). Then I remembered the Abrahamsson Rapidwinder for screwmount leicas.
Does anyone use the Barnack winders regularly and what's the verdict?
Here's a pix of the arm from Stephen Gandy's cameraquest site...
http://www.cameraquest.com/jpg2/mooly2a.jpg
venchka
Veteran
I know this is way off topic...but
Either a Canon V-T or VI-T body might be less expensive and not a lot bigger than adding a winder to one of the earlier bodies. AND...you get 35-50-100 framelines in the viewfinder.
Either a Canon V-T or VI-T body might be less expensive and not a lot bigger than adding a winder to one of the earlier bodies. AND...you get 35-50-100 framelines in the viewfinder.
R
Rich Silfver
Guest
venchka said:I know this is way off topic...but
Either a Canon V-T or VI-T body might be less expensive and not a lot bigger than adding a winder to one of the earlier bodies. AND...you get 35-50-100 framelines in the viewfinder.![]()
But it would mean using a Canon and not a Leica
Jerevan
Recycled User
And I don't think I need to start buying Canon RFs also... It's bad enough with the Leicas. 
venchka
Veteran
Rich Silfver said:But it would mean using a Canon and not a Leica![]()
Mel_Snyder
Newbie
Any surplus Canon Rapid Winders?
Any surplus Canon Rapid Winders?
I'm looking for a bottom ("Canon Rapid Winder") for a Canon IVS2. In celebration of 50 years in photography, I've been acquiring on eBay one representative of each of the cameras with which I parted ways over the past 50 years. Until tonight, I had repossessed one of them all, except for one.
In 1972, a burglar stole a IVS2 with a rapid winder from my office desk in Manhattan, and I've lamented it ever since, because it was one of many cameras passed down to me by my recently deceased photographer father.
Tonight, my kids suprised me with a lovely IVS2. If anyone on the forum has a winder they'd be willing to part with reasonably, I'd pay $$$ plus the bottom plate off my IVS2!
Sorry to interrupt the string -- Mel
Any surplus Canon Rapid Winders?
xayraa33 said:I have a Canon IIS2 that came with a bottom winder, but found that it added unnecessary weight and size to this the svelt japanese Barnack beauty, so now it is rarely used.
a regular bottom cover is now used most of the time.
the winder does make the camera look cool and fully dressed though.
I'm looking for a bottom ("Canon Rapid Winder") for a Canon IVS2. In celebration of 50 years in photography, I've been acquiring on eBay one representative of each of the cameras with which I parted ways over the past 50 years. Until tonight, I had repossessed one of them all, except for one.
In 1972, a burglar stole a IVS2 with a rapid winder from my office desk in Manhattan, and I've lamented it ever since, because it was one of many cameras passed down to me by my recently deceased photographer father.
Tonight, my kids suprised me with a lovely IVS2. If anyone on the forum has a winder they'd be willing to part with reasonably, I'd pay $$$ plus the bottom plate off my IVS2!
Sorry to interrupt the string -- Mel
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