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Guess I had no idea how common the issues with these rather simple devices. Good to know I'm not alone. Yes, mine fall out just when I"m reaching down to take the shot. Game of chicken?

So you perchance test only the end to screw it into the socket, so that the whole cable is twisted and unscrews on its own?
 

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Stuff one accumulates but never uses…I have several Leitz double cable releases. Meant for screwmount Leica reflex attachment. Why several???
 

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I too love the Nikon one I have. I bought a long Gepe pro only to discover the gauge of the plunger is thicker than some others (great for big old Ilex 5, but bad for Copal 0 ), I also picked up a used Minette cloth braided release that might be even more smooth than the Nikon. I also have a handful of the "trash" ones just in case.
 

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What type of cable release do the members here prefer? Cloth covered? Plastic, metal, plastic covered metal? Type of lock for long exposures?
 

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What type of cable release do the members here prefer? Cloth covered? Plastic, metal, plastic covered metal? Type of lock for long exposures?

I prefer cloth. It's just nicer but perhaps not as durable as others but then I never damage any of my cable releases because I don't use them often.
 

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I like the zeiss type lock, the disc with two positions to catch the cable or let it slide. Fiddling with the screw lock causes shake.
Minolta cables are nice.
I like bare metal best, but they're not too common.
 

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I prefer cloth. It's just nicer but perhaps not as durable as others but then I never damage any of my cable releases because I don't use them often.

I use a 50 cm cloth one from Schreck most of the time. The length gives it some slack to avoid vibrations. I have a meter long one as well, but it's a bit "sticky" so I don't use it.
 

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I haven't developed a material preference yet per-se, but the Nikon and the Minette are both cloth covered. I 100 precent prefer disc-lock.
 

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I've been through many cable releases, and had many fail. My Fujica G690 needs a good amount of force to trip the shutter, and majority of cable releases fail to do this or only work for a few months at a time.

There is one that I found that's worked and last well beyond all of the others: the Horseman professional cable release. I not sure if you can find them new, but if you come across one that's used, I'd certainly recommend it.

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