Patrick Genovese wrote:

> The thing is that I already own a TS-110 and want to use it on a K10D
> or a K100D instead of buying a CS205.
> 
> Rgds
> 
> Patrick
> 
> On 9/22/06, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>On Sep 22, 2006, at 10:14 AM, Patrick Genovese wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Does anyone own a CS205 cable release ?
>>>
>>>what type of connector does it use.  I'm asking coz I was wondering if
>>>it is possible to modify a TS-110 (MZ-S) cable release to work with
>>>the K100D or K10D ?
>>
>>The CS205 remote switch is a simple, two-circuit switch and uses a
>>mini-cell-phone jack plug. I don't know that it is worth the effort
>>to modify an existing remote release ... the Canon Remote Switch
>>RS-60E3 is the identical component, has a longer cable, and only
>>costs $26 from B&H Photo.
>>
>>If I were going to modify a remote release, the one I'd spend the big
>>bux for is a Canon Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3, sells for
>>$132.95. It includes standard remote release functions as well as
>>intervalometer, timed shutter operation (timed exposures up to
>>several hours if I recall correctly) and self-timer with adjustable
>>delay functions. That one would be worth splicing a cell phone mini-
>>plug onto ... an adapter may be already available from Canon for
>>another $10 or so!
>>
>>Godfrey
>>
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> 

I also have the TS-110 timer and will be doing connector switching 
shortly after receiving my K10D.  The mini-plug is readily available at 
stores that handle electronics parts, Circuit City in Canada stocks it..



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