flatulent1
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Thanks guys. Rick, I ran into that a few years ago, picked up a cable release that fitted fine to my Canon FDs, but would not actuate some of them. Solved that by throwing it away and buying a better quality piece.
philippe These are good http://www.xn--drahtauslser-djb.com/, the Linhofs are made over there... Philippe
My Nikon cable release looks and works like new after over 30 years. But then I didn't use it all that much.
I like the cheap ones, cause I'm always losing them.
little DIY tip: if you don't feel like spending another $20 for a red or blue cable release, go buy some 1/4" Heat-Shrink tubing, and cut to length. Presto! you now have a cable release you can find in the grass! and much cheaper too if you buy it in the 15' sections on ebay.
-Dan
I can't say enough about the Linhof cable release.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/31284-REG/Linhof_002430_Heavy_Duty_Cable_Release.html
Over 20 years ago I bought two of them, they were like $20 each then.
They have never failed. They work like they did when new.
You can tie them in knots - 2 or three - and it still works unrestricted. That's what sold me.
Poisson Du Jour said:I can't say enough about the Linhof cable release.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/31284-REG/Linhof_002430_Heavy_Duty_Cable_Release.html
Over 20 years ago I bought two of them, they were like $20 each then.
They have never failed. They work like they did when new.
You can tie them in knots - 2 or three - and it still works unrestricted. That's what sold me.
You wonder how the venerated Linhof release has gained $40 in price in twenty odd years... remember it's just the name, like Rip Curl, Billabong and Stussy: make the release at-cost, then add Linhof's 220% mark-up. They'll last forever, as posts on this thread attest, but they share a pedigree with other notable releases in being ultra smooth and durable.
I keep a cable release about a metre long for large format portrait photography. When I make the exposure I have my hand behind my back so the subject can't see my thumb depressing the plunger. This way they don't know when to flinch.What are the advantages/disadvantages of the cable's length? I've only ever had short ones. Er, cable releases I mean. And I've never shot LF, I'll be using these on 35's.
These are the best I've used by far:
https://www.drahtauslöser.com/SITE/index.html
degroff air release.
you can find them on eBoink
very inexpensively ( the old pistons )
they don't go bad. you would just need to
get a length of hose and a blood pressure bulb.
total investment less than 20$ usd ...
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