I'm getting an MZ-S soon, so my old (but loved) ZX-50 will soon be
"kiteworthy." This means I won't fret too much if it plummets 500 ft to its
almost certain demise.  Of course, taking aerial photographs raises the
interesting question of how to trip the shutter release -- a simple problem
with mechanical cameras that is compounded by these newfangled electronic
gizmos.  Does anyone out there know how the ZX series' electronic releases
work?  There are three pins on the camera's socket... Do I just to short two
of them or is there some hideous serial protocol? I'm trying to do something
more elegant than attaching a mechanical plunger to an electronic release
(things need to be light).

-matt kozak


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