Chuck, I do have the HLD-3. If the third pin is AF, and it's just a make
and break, then I have a plan. I was concerned there might be more to it.
That was my thought to destroy a shutter control and put a bayonet
connector on the end. I should be able to find ground and then
disconnect to find shutter.
Larry Griffin
Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Where can you plug the connector? Do you have the HLD-3 battery holder.
> I was thinking you could modify a wired remote control like this
> RM-CB1 clone but apparently the only place to plug in on an E300 is the
> HLD-3
> <http://cgi.ebay.com/Remote-Shutter-control-Olympus-E-300-E1-E10-E20-RM-CB1_W0QQitemZ270328392847QQihZ017QQcategoryZ64345QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem>
> US seller but don't know him or the product.
>
> Nothing to this other than connector and multi-position switch. You can
> open it up and figure out which one goes where. I assume one is ground,
> one is focus and the other is the shutter. I have a wired remote
> similar to this for my Canon from ebay. Thin plastic construction but
> it works.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> Larry G. Griffin wrote:
>
>> I have an E-300 with no interval timer. I have an OM interval timer that
>> connects to Winder I or II with a 2 conductor bayonet connector. Could
>> I make an adapter and use the OM timer on the E-300?
>>
>> If so then which of the 3 conductors on the E-300 should I use?
>>
>> I'm hoping it's just a make or break on the continuity.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Larry
>>
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