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erik

Senior Member
Hi Chris, Sorry to bother you again. Can you explain about why the cable release is better than the ML-L3. I have the remote and in my simplistic view, because there is no physical contact with the camera at all, I thought that this would be better than a "manual" cable release. Then as a follow up, can you suggest a cable release to get. Thanks again, Erik.

Thats fine then, you are on the same path as me. Although I thought it would be a natural transition, it is needing more taming than I bargained for. On the one hand the feel of the shutter is totally different and by the time you have mastered the 'hair trigger' effect you can turn of the VR! I doubt you could do the trick folks used to do of keeping the old chamera as a 2nd body to avoid lens changes. On the other, yes just the sheer plethora of features one thought one wanted, but on trying out maybe not a simple as one thought. It is however undoubtedly useful to have the U1 & 2 settings stored for when the M has gone off the map. Also luxury of upping shutter speeds along with ISO. And the 'mirror up' invaluable for tripod work. (cheap cable release better than ML-L3)
 

crisscross

Senior Member
Hi Chris, Sorry to bother you again. Can you explain about why the cable release is better than the ML-L3. I have the remote and in my simplistic view, because there is no physical contact with the camera at all, I thought that this would be better than a "manual" cable release. Then as a follow up, can you suggest a cable release to get. Thanks again, Erik.

I first got it because I found the shutter button so sensitive I thought it was a tripod only camera, but that a cable release might transfer the pressure inwards rather than downwards. In practice that is not necessary, but on the tripod I find the cable less likely to disturb than waving the remote & a very positive feel. That is using the mirror-up position which is 2 presses in your own time. I got mine from Jack The Hat - - Photographic backgrounds, backdrops, strobist, at £5.75, but there are cheaper still.

Do use real email freecycle at evendine dot eclipse dot co dot uk if you want to continue
 

erik

Senior Member
Okay- that's great. Thanks Chris.


I first got it because I found the shutter button so sensitive I thought it was a tripod only camera, but that a cable release might transfer the pressure inwards rather than downwards. In practice that is not necessary, but on the tripod I find the cable less likely to disturb than waving the remote & a very positive feel. That is using the mirror-up position which is 2 presses in your own time. I got mine from Jack The Hat - - Photographic backgrounds, backdrops, strobist, at £5.75, but there are cheaper still.

Do use real email freecycle at evendine dot eclipse dot co dot uk if you want to continue
 
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