Probably not, espcially with a little aging. Pneumatics are very useful in design, but
unlike water and other liquid fluids, gaseous air is quite compressive. A very short
line could be very quick, 20-foot or so probably not.
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Gerald Cermak wrote:
>
> yes, much better, and with more reach.
> My air bulb release is some 20' long.
> > Is the air bulb type of release any better than a mechanical release
> > in terms of minimizing any camera movement or shake?
What about responsiveness? Is the air bulb as responsive (i.e.,
immediate)?
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