At the current rate, I'm going through my cable releases like toilet paper. The seem to have the half life of a fly. I don't think it's me. I'm not hard on equipment, but these things seem to annoyingly fall apart right when you need them.
I've got an air release that works until it decided to run out of air. I think I fixed it, but it's not my fav. Fact is, all the heavy duty looking things seem to be the most prone to falling apart. I imagine a LOT of them have spent a decade in a drawer somewhere before getting to me. Maybe that's the problem? Seems the life time is inversely related to the cost, too. Try getting a "European" release.... it's probably been outsourced to China ? and therefore ain't really worth the squeeze you'd think it might be. I buffaloed. Anyone got a secret solution for analog wonderland?
Try getting a "European" release.... it's probably been outsourced to China ? and therefore ain't really worth the squeeze you'd think it might be. I buffaloed. Anyone got a secret solution for analog wonderland?
Try Nikon's cable releases.
Use 3M heat shrink tubing of appropriate diameter and shrink around the metal body of the release where it meets the flexible portion
+1 for the Nikon ones, I never had one fail on me.
Have you tried a Gebr. Schreck cable release? They are still made in Germany. https://gebr-schreck.com/en/
LOVE love love the heat shrink tube shielding idea. Hadn't thought about that. Will give it a try because yes, those are the stress points. The Loctite for the useless cable lock is also a great idea. Thanks for both of these. All good to know.
Will look for Nikon and GRE.
I have a drawer full of cable releases I've picked up over the years. The manufacturer releases are almost always the best. Canon, Nikon, Pentax Minolta. Some are slightly better than others, but you can't really go wrong with those like others have said.
Surprisingly the Prontor shutter releases made in Germany are not good. Cloth covered with a plastic head and plunger, they stick and bind, causing panic at the end of a short bulb exposure.
Avoid them...
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