A help needed for a LF newbie:
I've acquired a used 150mm/5.6 lens (Fujinon) and had finally arrived.
After picking it from post, I had just a few minutes to play with one (have no camera yet, so just played a bit with aperture lever and shutter ring) and apparently accidently cocked the shutter. Since this is my first time handling LF lens, I'm not really familiar with lens operating procedures, whether the shutter ring and aperture can be altered after the shutter has been cocked, or I cannot touch then prior to releasing the shutter.
Also, is there any way to release the shutter without release cable ? Say, can it be done by inserting gently a thin needle into shutter release terminal ?
Thanks, Alex
I've acquired a used 150mm/5.6 lens (Fujinon) and had finally arrived.
After picking it from post, I had just a few minutes to play with one (have no camera yet, so just played a bit with aperture lever and shutter ring) and apparently accidently cocked the shutter. Since this is my first time handling LF lens, I'm not really familiar with lens operating procedures, whether the shutter ring and aperture can be altered after the shutter has been cocked, or I cannot touch then prior to releasing the shutter.
Also, is there any way to release the shutter without release cable ? Say, can it be done by inserting gently a thin needle into shutter release terminal ?
Thanks, Alex