George de Fockert wrote:

> The winder ME-2 was designed for the ME-super and also worked 
> for the ME.
> These had a mechanical activation of the shutter.
> The pin in the bottom of the ME-super actually moven the 
> camera release
> button down.
> 
> The super A has an electrical release, that activated by the 
> same mechanical
> release in the winder as used for the ME.
> So, when the winder release button is pressed, the winder 
> motor moves a
> mechanical pin which activates the electrical super-A switch.
> Thats the cause of the shutter delay.

That's right, and there is an easy fix for that:
-> buy a Motor Drive for the Super A ! It releases the camera electronically
and so the shutter delay is the same like the camera itself !

best regards
Bernd
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