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finny99

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Anyone know of a good long lasting cable release. I bought a nice german made one a while ago, maybe shot about 6 rolls at night with it and its broken already, the one I bought before that lasted maybe 2 rolls. Its frustrating when your out shooting and get into a subject and accesories break. Paid $ 20.00 for that piece of junk. After a while when I wanted to take say a 2 minute exposure it would lock ok but wasnt reaching the shutter release mechanism
 
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Thanks man, will check site out. Are the steel pvc ones any good from freestyle photo supplies
 

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Nikon offers a cloth cable release called the ar-3 (it's short at 12") that was able to endure the abuse of thousands of exposures used on copy cameras that I once worked with...never did see one croak. Oh yeah, it's under 20 bucks.
 
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I have also had very good luck with the air activated shutter releases, the ball type.
 

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I also recommend the Linhof releases.
 

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flash19901 said:
I have also had very good luck with the air activated shutter releases, the ball type.
Quality of pneumatic releases varies widely. Plastic cylinders and pistons seem less reliable than metal.
 

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I'll second the Nikon AR-3. I've not used the other brands mentioned, however. My Nikon has lasted for several years without any visible signs of wear. I'm very happy with it.
 

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Nikon Ar-3, Minolta and Canon were all high quality releases. Sometimes you can find a used one, more frequently not.
Horseman also has a nice HD release about 18" long.
 

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I prefer Linhof releases. They are high quality (work very well) and long lasting. I purchased half a dozen when I had a commercial studio and several cameras. They all still work fine after many years of use.
 

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It might be the camera, i have a generic realese(henreys, the canadians will know what im talking about) when i droop it over the side with my konica on locked mode, it stops the exp, works fine with my sp500 though,
Marko
ps has anyone had problens like these?
 

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Two pages of cable release posts and still no mention of the vinyl vs. cloth vs. stainless steel braid debate!

C'mon! Which is best? :smile:
 

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bob01721 said:
Two pages of cable release posts and still no mention of the vinyl vs. cloth vs. stainless steel braid debate!

C'mon! Which is best? :smile:

Bob,

Three of us have already mentioned the Linhof cables. They have a vinyl covering and/or a vinyl covering over cloth (one of mine is white cloth with clear vinyl covering the other has a black vinyl covering). They are heavy duty, have a heavy duty plunger and assembly and use a screw to lock. They operate smoothly, reliably and for many many years of service.

Rich
 

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Hi Folks.

Back in the late 60s I bought a cable release called Prontor, about 18 inches long. After many years the cable and its action got a little stiff. The clear vinyl coating got yellow, brittle, and it finally cracked. I carefully scored the brittle coating with an Exacto knife and peeled it away. Then I soaked the fabric with a silicone treatment. The release began working smoothly again, and I am still using it after almost 40 years. I probably could have put another clear sheath over the fabric by using clear heat shrink tubing, but I like it better without it. It is more flexible. Seems like the cable was expensive even in the 60s, but I would buy another if mine failed now, and I could find one. It fits really nicely in the fingers, and the lock is the latch button type, not the screw down type.

I wonder if anyone else has used the Prontor release. I have not known many who had them.

Henry in Atlanta
 
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