I have the VH-R, and in that system (rather than on your ER-1) you have only a single solenoid and remove-and-reattach it to each lens. In your ER-1 system, as you know, every lens has its own solenoid.
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Ok, I did see the ER lenses attached to the VH-R in the 1988 catalog (after they discontinued the non-ER lenses). But I wasn't sure how one would fire the shutter but on the next page of the catalog they show someone firing the shutter by reaching around to the lever with their finger.
You may have noticed the guide on the right of the viewfinder assembly? That is for the "Speical" Horseman cable release, it slides in there and you can use your thumb on the plunger. But that cable release won't fit the ER lenses (unless you can remove the solenoid?).
Maybe you have another way of firing those lenses on the VH-R?
I found some more info in my 1988 catalog. They had 3 cable releases
1) Standard tapered tip.
2) Special that fit on side of camera and attached to NON-ER lenses
3) Special that fit on side of camera and attached to ER lenses (I presume with the standard tapered tip).
What are you using for a battery in the grip? I just bought a whole kit and the grip requires a 22.5V battery and I can't locate a replacement or any info on it. The standard cable release works, but blocks the RF more than I care for. Any help is greatly appreciated.I have the VH-R, and in that system (rather than on your ER-1) you have only a single solenoid and remove-and-reattach it to each lens. In your ER-1 system, as you know, every lens has its own solenoid.
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