I actually looked at the camera last night. There's a little screw-on cover
that hides a remote socket. Looks like a 3-pin plug of some sort.
I'll just use the IR remote.
Paul Braun WD9GCO
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> On Mar 30, 2016, at 21:32, Jim Nichols <jhnichols@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Pages 75-77 cover the remote control. As far as I can find, there is no
> mention of a cable release for the E-1.
>
> The release is so soft that I routinely press it to release, even on a tripod.
>
> Jim Nichols
> Tullahoma, TN USA
>
>> On 3/30/2016 8:57 PM, Paul Braun wrote:
>> I never had a remote release for the E-1. Sometime in April I've been
>> invited on a night-time photo walk in downtown Chicago with a group of local
>> Oly shooters. The leader of the pack wants me to bring the old girl since
>> he's never shot one and really wants to see it. However, while I'll need to
>> put it on a tripod to shoot at night, I don't have a remote release and the
>> manual doesn't actually mention one. I have a little black IR remote thingy
>> sitting on my desk - did that work with it as well?
>>
>> Those of you who know, what is the cable release that works with an E-1?
>>
>> Thanks.
>
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