George Mann
Member
Are aftermarket AR-1 soft release buttons good and useable, or does one have to pony up for a Nikon?
I've never used the Nikon version but I have 2 no-name versions. They work just fine, no roughness or sticking or anything negative, they just do what they are meant to do.
Forgot to add picture...
Despite the fact that the release looks taller on the F over the F2, they are the same even when switched with each other. View attachment 287969
Red Oak!I'd trade mine for a cord of firewood.![]()
I have and use both. I like them equally.Are aftermarket AR-1 soft release buttons good and useable, or does one have to pony up for a Nikon?
Just speaking for myself.........it is a much more comfortable and "natural" feel for me.I wouldn't have guessed that the AR-1 was that expensive. The one I have came on a body.
Why do you want or need a soft release?
......Just speaking for myself.........it is a much more comfortable and "natural" feel for me..
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The problem I have with the AR-1 and the reason I do not use one is that when the AR-1 is fitted, I seem to take an awful lot of photos of the lens cap or whatever random scene was bouncing around in front of me while I was walking. For me, the slight improvement in ergonomics and speed of handling is not worth the five or six wasted frames per roll...but that's just me. I'm pretty active and typically have the camera on a strap over my shoulder or around my neck. All this fuss about the AR-1...I feel like I should try it again.
Yeah, hey...man...whatever works for you. No judgement. Really...it's no big thing.I don't walk around with the camera cocked, so no chance to accidentally trip the shutter. Is that good? IDK. I've had some missed opportunities because the shutter wasn't ready...
I suppose it is a bit of a misnomer.I received this generic trigger a few days ago, and it has solid plunger (no spring or damper).
How can anyone call this a soft release?
I think it is because it makes the pressing of the release more comfortable and the taller button gives your finger more leverage......so it seems "Easier" to fire the shutter.?![]()
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