Bill,
If you've still got the pieces, see if maybe Mark wants it. As I recall, he
mentionied a while back making -- i.e., inventing -- something that would
require altering a remote release cable, but didn't want to invest the cost of
one in the project.
Walt
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
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From: NSURIT@xxxxxxx
>
>
> In a message dated 12/14/2005 12:50:05 P.M. Central Standard Time,
> hiwayman@xxxxxxx writes:
>
> I'm not about to stand, crouch, squat, lean, sit, or lie with my hand on the
> camera and my finger on the shutter release for 10 minutes, or more, waiting
> on some anticipated event to occur.
>
>
>
>
> And a bit of advice for those who buy one of these . . . I've taken a rubber
> band and wrapped around the cable after bunching a bit of it up. This does
> two things. It shortens the cord and allows me to slip the bunched up part
> over one of the knobs on my ball head (the quick release one). You might
> not
> see the value in this, however the first one of these I bought got stepped
> on
> and that sheared the connector off right at the body. I was in the middle
> of a week long shoot in a relatively remote area. Not having the release
> when
> you are use to having one is a PITA. Bill Barber
>
>
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