Holga - ways to hold shutter button down for long exp.?

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jay moussy

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How do you Holga folks, in pinhole or normal mode, hold shutter for long exposures, short of using the cable release add-on?

Speaking of cable release, I am thinking of epoxying a block on camera body with a threaded hole to anchor the business end of the cable. Better idea?
 

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Cover the lens, push shutter down and put something in between the shutter button and frame.

I hotglued cable release directly on the camera. Really ugly but works :smile:
 
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I hotglued cable release directly on the camera. Really ugly but works :smile:

Do you have a picture of the set-up?
It would save me some trial and error. I am concerned about the amount of travel it takes to fully activate the lever.
 

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Speaking of cable release, I am thinking of epoxying a block on camera body with a threaded hole to anchor the business end of the cable. Better idea?

Just my first thought when reading the title of your thread.
 

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holgamods.com has a slide-on cable release adapter for less than $30. I have one on mine and it works great.
 

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Do you have a picture of the set-up?
It would save me some trial and error. I am concerned about the amount of travel it takes to fully activate the lever.

Nothing to write home about :D

I've glued the cable so that the amount of travel is quite minimal. You can adjust the amount by "preloading" the lever.
 

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holgamods.com has a slide-on cable release adapter for less than $30. I have one on mine and it works great.

Or if you have (access to) a 3D printer, you can download a file to print one yourself.
 

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You could go the classic Holga route Duct Tape!:D
 

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Late to the party, but I found a shutter release adapter on thingiverse.com (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4759644) and had the guys at the shop 3D print one of these for me. Got the adapter a few days afterward. Crudely done as I wasn't too particular about how it was prints just that I got it before a deadline. One must use a tripod mount to keep this adapter in place. The only issue I encountered was locating the cable. I purchase three differant cable via Amazon and all of them failed. I had to spend $90.00 bucks for a German made cable and I've not looked back since.

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also, take notice of the generic slotted filter adapter. it uses a 52mm lens ring which fits snuggly over the Holga lens. Something to consider for all those who are thinking about using filter with their camera. Once everything was in place we ventured to parts unknown for our yearly fall travel. used up 7 rolls of film and I'm currently waiting for a few of these roll to be developed.
 

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The holgamods adapter.
I also attached a cable holder thingy that I sourced from my "junk" drawer aka the garage. Besides holding the cable securely 'out of the way' it also allows me to release the shutter with my thumb while placing two fingers on top of the camera (not that I normally do...but I can).:smile:
 

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I have both the Holgamods cable release adapter and also the original one from Holga. The Holgamods one is an updated, stronger design than the original that is less prone to snapping at the bottom. The original cracks after a while due to being thin there and the tension from the release ends up cracking it. I have two of them that I've glued an extra piece of plastic there after they've snapped.

The only thing I don't like about the Holgamods cable release is the need to glue that extra little piece onto the shutter lever. Most of the time I don't care about permanently modifying a Holga, but I want to keep my original (working) Holga 120 Pan in original condition - so that one gets the Holga version of the release.

Jeremy
 

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Duct tape and wire, they hold the world together.
 

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Just wanted to say that if you're doing a cheap mode by sticking a nail in the shutter leaver.. you're still not gaining the full effect and you must touch the camera while doing this. One needs to using cable adapter that mounts to the camera but one needs to stand away from the camera when the cable is actuated. Now one can hold the plunger or twist the tightening screw when doing this. For me, so far 20 sec exposure has bene enough I have 4 more rolls to inspect once the lab is finished with them. Just remember if you want a still shot, best set up for a long exposure on a tripod and a long cable releases. A quick plunge then a slow release as not to disturb the camera.
 

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Agree with post #2. For long exposure on any rig where I think touching it will cause shake I use the ‘hat trick’ method. That is cover the lens (without touching the camera), fix shutter open, count to three and remove cover. Reverse to close shutter and end exposure. Works okay if wind ain’t blowing too hard.
 
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