brainmonster
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I'm sorry if this seems like a silly or trivial question.
I've got a Lubitel 166B, I haven't developed any photos yet. However I find the shutter release a little clumsy, you've got to press a button that's located on the lens. Is it better to use a shutter release cable with these types of cameras? I'm worried my pictures will come out all shakey looking because I'm moving the lens as I press the shutter.
On the other hand, the shutter release cable will hang down from the camera as it's around my neck, and I'd have to tape it to the side of the camera, which seems a little unprofessional or makeshift.
Is there any solution to this problem? Perhaps a very short shutter release cable (I haven't found any) or some sort of button that presses the cable release port?
Any help on a solution to this would be helpful, I'm new to these types of cameras.
I've got a Lubitel 166B, I haven't developed any photos yet. However I find the shutter release a little clumsy, you've got to press a button that's located on the lens. Is it better to use a shutter release cable with these types of cameras? I'm worried my pictures will come out all shakey looking because I'm moving the lens as I press the shutter.
On the other hand, the shutter release cable will hang down from the camera as it's around my neck, and I'd have to tape it to the side of the camera, which seems a little unprofessional or makeshift.
Is there any solution to this problem? Perhaps a very short shutter release cable (I haven't found any) or some sort of button that presses the cable release port?
Any help on a solution to this would be helpful, I'm new to these types of cameras.