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> From: The Diabolical Dr Z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2004/10/14 Thu PM 02:00:29 GMT
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Question about shutter release cables
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> >Mike wrote:
> >And rather unlucky. If you find an "adaptor" for any of
Heheh, I should have read ahead before replying to Mike. Thanks for the
replies, guys. Michel, that's an excellent guide you put up there (and a
good excuse for me to brush up on my French ;-))!
Z.
At 19:18 13/10/04, Emiliano wrote:
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I molded a plug for my ZX-50 with 2-component epoxy glue. I e
Mike wrote:
And rather unlucky. If you find an "adaptor" for any of the (as far as I
can find out) custom Pentax fittings, be sure to let the list know. There
are rather a lot of us who will be wanting to do the same. Which is why
Pentax has made them themselves
Well, there may be hope h
The Diabolical Dr Z a écrit :
Hello. A while ago I bought a shutter release cable switch for my MZ-6
(ZX-L), because when working with hand-held long lenses, I usually
need both hands for focussing and camera support, and consequently
lack a limb to press the shutter button. When I received the
2:23 GMT
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Subject: Question about shutter release cables
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So, I was wondering... does anyone here know (and is willing to share that
knowledge ;-)) if ALL pentax electric able release switches operate on this
same priciple? Because if so, I can simply make plug a
Hi,
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> From: The Diabolical Dr Z <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2004/10/13 Wed AM 11:12:23 GMT
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Question about shutter release cables
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> So, I was wondering... does anyone here know (and is willing to share that
> k
Hello. A while ago I bought a shutter release cable switch for my MZ-6
(ZX-L), because when working with hand-held long lenses, I usually need
both hands for focussing and camera support, and consequently lack a limb
to press the shutter button. When I received the switch, I felt a bit
cheated
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