B-9
Devin Bro
Johann,
Too bad your not in the States, I have bag fulls of Kodak cassettes sitting around. I kept them originally thinking I would bulk load but that day hasn't come. Even if I did start I don't think I can afford enough reels to load all of them!
Ill take some , was gifted a bulkloader and a reel of tmax recently.
really wish i could afford a rapidwinder for my MD
im working on unloading some nikon gear, hopefully have enough$$ by my birthday to snatch up a rw-ixmoo
Would it be possible to hold one Mr.A?
Ive got a F2 W/De-1 that ide be willing to send out for a little trade value/ hold on a Rapidwinder
dnp
Member
Bringing back a very old thread (apologies) - Tom, when you say the M3 needs an M4-2/M4P/M6 'Intermediate Drive', are you referring to the intermediate gear, shaft or the whole intermediate drive including all of the gears, shaft etc...?
Thanks much,
-AD
Thanks much,
-AD
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
You need the drive component from a M4P/M6 (basically a shaft with the drive take-up and the gear) It more or less drops in place - not a huge job, but it has to be matched to the cameras innards. You also need the interior base cover plate with the hole for the drive take-up. It is not a do-it-yourself kind of operation (unless you know the inside of your M3/M4 very well.
dnp
Member
Thanks for the quick reply Tom - I was going to see if I can spec the parts - no way I'm poking around in there myself though 
alex_m3_1959
Newbie
Rapidwinder conversion
Rapidwinder conversion
Hello Tom, i recently have bought a rapidwinder for my M3, you said that the conversion could be made in the USA by DAG, the problem is that i live in Europe, do you know where the conversion could be made in Europe?
Thanks.
Rapidwinder conversion
Hello Tom, i recently have bought a rapidwinder for my M3, you said that the conversion could be made in the USA by DAG, the problem is that i live in Europe, do you know where the conversion could be made in Europe?
Thanks.
Rangefinderfreak
Well-known
I talked to leica M product manager at Photokina and expressed a wish: Bring back the IXMOO. he remembered the item, I also said that the "New IXMOO" has to be modified a little ( thinner) as it does not fit the M7 and MP. He promised to take up the subject in future meet. We will see if anything will happen. If yes, leica has to provide a tune up kit for the bottom lock up mechanism. That is not a very complicated thing: loose one setscrew and change the plate...
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
It has been a long time, but I secured a very nice chrome M4 that was a "Shelf Queen" that I got at a good price because of a sticky shutter and other small issues from being unused.
I'll likely be sending it to Sherry later in the spring to bet overhauled and modded for use with a TA Rapidwinder. Tom thanks for a great-great product and for the support. I'll post later with the results.
Cal
I'll likely be sending it to Sherry later in the spring to bet overhauled and modded for use with a TA Rapidwinder. Tom thanks for a great-great product and for the support. I'll post later with the results.
Cal
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
I e-mailed Sherry today and was informed that she will not mod my M4 with the required drive-shaft that is needed for a Rapidwinder.
Anyways my old recently acquired shelf queen with intact "L" seal needs an overhaul anyway.
Cal
Anyways my old recently acquired shelf queen with intact "L" seal needs an overhaul anyway.
Cal
JMQ
Well-known
Did you check with DAG? I had a 35 Lux Asph that need recalibration for the M9. Sherry wouldn't touch it, and DAG did it for me in 1 week.
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
Did you check with DAG? I had a 35 Lux Asph that need recalibration for the M9. Sherry wouldn't touch it, and DAG did it for me in 1 week.
So far I did not check with DAG. Since I have a chrome 50 Lux ASPH, I'm not sure I really need the added weight of the TA Rapidwinder. Towards the end of the month I'll make the executive decision, but the M4 with a 50 Lux ASPH is a killer rig. Right now it features a TA Rapidgrip.
Cal
JMQ
Well-known
Cal, with all these new toys, you'll be a kid in a candy story -- MM, (possibly) M4 with w/ TA RA and grip....
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
Cal, with all these new toys, you'll be a kid in a candy story -- MM, (possibly) M4 with w/ TA RA and grip....
My friend Dave once said, "It's later than you think."
I have always lived life rather passionately, done a lot of crazy things, and lived like I had no future. Somehow I became a 55 year old man, and became older than I thought I'd ever be.
While I have a brother who is very wealthy, but it is me who has the richer life. Digital is new to me, but I still intend on shooting as much film as I can.
Cal
Srono
Established
Hi Tom,
Can an M4-Mot be used with Rapidwinder without modification? Thanks
Can an M4-Mot be used with Rapidwinder without modification? Thanks
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
Yes, the M4M and M4Mot can be used with the M2 Rapidwinder. If you are using this combination - I would make the drive slightly different. On the "regular" M2 drive - the small coupling pin is only "one-sided" - i.e sticks out only on one side of the stainless shaft. On the M4M/Mot it is better to have the pin stick out on both sides. The drive coupling on the original motor used this type of coupling - and I just matched it.
Tom
Tom
Rangefinderfreak
Well-known
If you want to use the IXMOO in ordinary rapiwinder with plate type closing mechanism, you have to get a machinist to make a ring type adapter that you glue on the plate closure mechanism and also modify each of your IXMOO`s so they open easier in the body. Not a complicated matter at all...
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
You can put the "flange" on a regular looking disc. The problem is that the spring on the IXMOO will not "mate" to the stop-screw and you will have problem opening/closing the IXMOO. I dont want to make M6 Rapidiwnders with the IXMOO feature. Users would try it on their M7's and damage the "readers" for the film cassette. The M2 has no electronics so that is fine.
Glueing the flange on is possible - but I suspect that the flange would have to be "pinned" to ensure sufficient strength - or simply soldered on.
Glueing the flange on is possible - but I suspect that the flange would have to be "pinned" to ensure sufficient strength - or simply soldered on.
Rangefinderfreak
Well-known
You can put the "flange" on a regular looking disc. The problem is that the spring on the IXMOO will not "mate" to the stop-screw and you will have problem opening/closing the IXMOO. I dont want to make M6 Rapidiwnders with the IXMOO feature. Users would try it on their M7's and damage the "readers" for the film cassette. The M2 has no electronics so that is fine.
Glueing the flange on is possible - but I suspect that the flange would have to be "pinned" to ensure sufficient strength - or simply soldered on.
If you want, Tom, I can send you an image of the simple modification that bypasses the spring action.
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