I have never used one of these, but are they of any benefit? Im told a soft release button provides more leverage that can be pressed faster and easier, with less camera shake. Do any APUG members use these?
The word 'soft' in soft shutter release is a misnomer. It does nothing to change the resistance or travel distance of the camera's release button. I use one on the Nikon F2 because 1) it raises the level of the release button to a more comfortable position, 2) makes it easier to locate 'by feel' and 3) there isn't a protective collar around the soft release button (vs. the camera's release button) so there isn't any inadvertent pressing on something that won't trigger the shutter. With the index finger resting on the soft release, the finger is also in contact with the shutter spd dial, making it a snap to go from one to the other without having to hunt.
The word 'soft' in soft shutter release is a misnomer. It does nothing to change the resistance or travel distance of the camera's release button. I use one on the Nikon F2 because 1) it raises the level of the release button to a more comfortable position, 2) makes it easier to locate 'by feel' and 3) there isn't a protective collar around the soft release button (vs. the camera's release button) so there isn't any inadvertent pressing on something that won't trigger the shutter. With the index finger resting on the soft release, the finger is also in contact with the shutter spd dial, making it a snap to go from one to the other without having to hunt.
I use them on my Nikon F's for the same reason. Especially with an FTN head - it raises the button making it easier and steadier to press. The one on my Yashica GSN is just comfortable due to the larger area.
I use one on both my OM-1 and my FE2.. I find it very useful. Gives me a much easier press on the button.
Give it a try - they're not that expensive. !
nobody else mentioned it so one down-side -- it sticks up higher and has no protective collar so it makes it easier to take a picture of the inside of your camera bag, from the inside, with the button in place.
so be a titch more careful, light inside there tends to be dim.
nobody else mentioned it so one down-side -- it sticks up higher and has no protective collar so it makes it easier to take a picture of the inside of your camera bag, from the inside, with the button in place.
so be a titch more careful, light inside there tends to be dim.
Another downside of the Soft Release is in cameras that you have to depress the release to turn the meter on. In these cases you might find that the battery will be drained sooner than you expected. This is what I found working in a camera Shop and having customers come in with batteries that were constantly running down.