Who in the heck uses a motor winder/drive on a film camera these days?

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Do You Use an Accessory Motor Drive or Winder on a Film Camera


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Huss

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Yabbut all those cool kids aren't using accessory motor drives. Give the younger generation some credit, they're not crazy ..... yet

They're not stoopid. For 6 seconds of motordrive pleasure - $10/film + $10/process + $20 decent scans = $40. $40 for 6 seconds....
 

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hey, how about a scoobie snack?
 

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As noted as film prices have increased I use the motor drive on high speed with caution, sports, other action, some wildlife situations, other wise I leave it set to S. I'm going to a Rodeo in a couple of weeks, I will shoot with my Minolta 900 with motor drive and maybe bulk film back, will use Fineness 400.
 

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Most of the drives I've run across that have a C "continuous" setting, are only continuous if you keep the shutter button pressed. So the C setting only "wastes" film if you let it. And it's there when you need it.
 

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Fantastic! Great example.

Thanks as I was really only looking to catch something cool with the high speed drive of the 1VHS . . . 😁

Hey, I can FULLY understand the joy of snapping off dozens of shots with some great old high speed film camera. I just wouldn't do that with good film loaded.

I admit to being overly concerned about the dollars per second rating of these cameras, rather than the fps rating, but that's just me being silly.

..... on the other hand, you go right ahead! 😁

Not silly at all. On the opposite side of the spectrum, this Man Has 1,580 Kodachrome Rolls Developed as Processing Ends for a cost of $15,798. Some people like taking pictures of trains!

They're not stoopid. For 6 seconds of motordrive pleasure - $10/film + $10/process + $20 decent scans = $40. $40 for 6 seconds....

I save on the scanning as I do it myself . . . but that is not free either . . . 🤨
 
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They're not stoopid. For 6 seconds of motordrive pleasure - $10/film + $10/process + $20 decent scans = $40. $40 for 6 seconds....

No worse than a downtown hooker...
 

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Don't overlook the possibility that everyone here has already lost their marbles and are just welcoming you to the asylum.

Analog Photographers are the one group of folks that willingly wear their albatross around their neck and are happy about it.
 

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I simply enjoy having the swimming pool all to myself -- for a change!!!
 

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Funny thing I have never even used the continuous motor drive setting on my, pardon my French, digital cameras either! So it has nothing to do w saving film, but to be ready for the next shot w/o disturbing composition.
 

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Yabbut all those cool kids aren't using accessory motor drives. Give the younger generation some credit, they're not crazy ..... yet

Until a few years ago I was one of them kids. I think I'm not anymore. The MD gives street cred though. If you're walking around lugging 10 batteries in a metal box screwed onto the bottom the camera it's beyond cool. Just don't hit the 'C' switch or you're out of something like $50.
 

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Wow, that's sure a beauty!!!

Roger

Thanks Roger. It’s kinda new to me. I really like it. I’ve only had it a year or so. Not sure if it is true love or just a fling.

I think you have one too…no?
 

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Chainsaws and weed whackers need a starter cord, so why wouldn't gasoline-powered cameras need a power winder too?
 

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They're not stoopid. For 6 seconds of motordrive pleasure - $10/film + $10/process + $20 decent scans = $40. $40 for 6 seconds....

Bulk rolled Hp5, $6.85 at B&H's current price + $2 home processing + free home scanning = $8.85.
Bulk rolled Vision3 250D, $6.75 at Ultrafine's current price + $2.90 home processing with Ultrafine kit + free home scanning = $9.65.

Stupid is as stupid does.
 

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Film is the bees knees with all the kids. Honest scout it is.

Oh you kid! We always say Scout's honor. But either way it's groovy!
 
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