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'''Trigger advance''' is the name applied to a film advance intended to be pulled by the photographer's forefinger, rather than the more common thumb-operated rapid wind lever. Typically this is a lever which can be extended from the baseplate of a camera, although other possibilities include a lever mounted on the front of the camera, as used in the [[Konica_III#Konica_III | Konica III]]. By allowing a photographer to keep his or her eye to the viewfinder while winding, a trigger advance allows sequence shooting nearly as rapid as with a power winder. | '''Trigger advance''' is the name applied to a film advance intended to be pulled by the photographer's forefinger, rather than the more common thumb-operated rapid wind lever. Typically this is a lever which can be extended from the baseplate of a camera, although other possibilities include a lever mounted on the front of the camera, as used in the [[Konica_III#Konica_III | Konica III]]. By allowing a photographer to keep his or her eye to the viewfinder while winding, a trigger advance allows sequence shooting nearly as rapid as with a power winder. | ||
− | Notable cameras using a trigger-wind lever include the [[Canon VT]] and [[Canon VI |VI-T]]; the soviet [[Drug]], and the [[Ricoh 500]]. | + | Notable cameras using a trigger-wind lever include the [[Canon VT]] and [[Canon VI |VI-T]]; the soviet [[Drug]], and the Ricoh [[Ricoh 35|35]] and [[Ricoh 500|500]]. |
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Latest revision as of 21:03, 7 February 2012
Glossary Terms
1960 advertisement for the Ricoh 500, showing trigger-advance lever extended scan courtesy Casual Camera Collector (Image rights) |
Trigger advance is the name applied to a film advance intended to be pulled by the photographer's forefinger, rather than the more common thumb-operated rapid wind lever. Typically this is a lever which can be extended from the baseplate of a camera, although other possibilities include a lever mounted on the front of the camera, as used in the Konica III. By allowing a photographer to keep his or her eye to the viewfinder while winding, a trigger advance allows sequence shooting nearly as rapid as with a power winder.
Notable cameras using a trigger-wind lever include the Canon VT and VI-T; the soviet Drug, and the Ricoh 35 and 500.
Ricoh 35 with baseplate trigger advance image by 33dollars (Image rights) |