Roger's point about using a cable release reminded me of something:
I don't use a cable release with my OM4 because it doesn't work. It
must be my cable release, but when I was taking photos of a Shuttle
launch years ago, it just stopped releasing the shutter. It was then
that I faintly remembered something about using only the right cable
release with the OM4.
Has anyone else heard of anything like this?
Chris
At 22:10 +0100 22/9/01, Roger Wesson wrote:
snip
http://www.worldtraveller.f9.co.uk/photo/photos/london.jpg
Use a tripod and a cable release, definitely (although for my Sydney night
shot which I've posted a link to before I had neither and that worked OK).
I do occasionally pop the mirror up but with a decent tripod it doesn't seem
to make any noticeable difference. Likewise for aperture prefire, I'd
guess - never tried it.
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