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joanob

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Hello everybody

A couple of weeks ago I bought a shutter release cable for the Hasselblad (brand: Kaiser) and after only a few rolls it suddenly stop firing the camera. I've been taking a look at it and found out that the inner metallic part of the cable (the one which pushes the shutter) is shorter than it used to be. I twisted it a little bit and then it becomes long again but once I stop applying strength it shortens again. Also I noticed that the top part (the one you have to press) is shorter too.

Forgive my ignorance but it's my first problem with shutter release cables.

Thank you very much :smile:
 

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The older releases I have are spiral wrapped and started getting wonky after being rolled up for storage. I have a couple that have braided metal sheaths that detached from the ends, and my best are cloth covered, braided metal sheaths, that I never coil to stow. Over the years I have found that if you do have to coil a cable, make large, loose loops, never tight ones.
 
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