I do quite a bit of copy work with molights in the
studio, and I find it a real handicap if the LX winder
is not working.  The less you touch the camera,
especially when taking multiple slides, the less
chance there is of screwing up the alignment.
That's the only time I use a winder, if I'm not out
with my autofocus gear. 
And, AFAIC, I've found that even with my trifocal
eyeglasses, exposures are more reliably focused
manually, than auto.  The longer the focal length, the
more reliable is the manual focus option.
My 2p worth...Bob
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