Not sure - however, Olympus had one themselves when you were working on
a bellows, as the aperture lever isn't coupled. It's the double cable
release, one end goes to the shutter of the camera, the other one to the
front of the bellows.
On the other hand, the bodies all have a provision to accept a cable
release, AFAIK
Bests,
Jan
(Oh, you could also use the Selftimer - even though winding it on the
older bodies will probably skew the tripod / camera setup - No
superimposing multiple fireworks against the same backdrop here, sorry...)
Bernard Frangoulis wrote:
If you are mounted on a tripod, take a cable release
I remember having read somewhere (in a post by John H., I guess) that a
cable release is not recommended on an OM, because it can very easily
damage the shutter release.
Am I mistaken?
Bernard
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