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Selftimer or remote control for Mamiya 645 Super
Can anyone make a suggestion as to how I can make a cheap selftimer or
remote control for my Mamiya 645 Super. It has electronic control over shutter and transport through a 4 pin plug on the side of the camera. Can I buy a plug to fit? Thanks for your answer, SW dick |
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"dick" wrote in message . nl... Can anyone make a suggestion as to how I can make a cheap selftimer or remote control for my Mamiya 645 Super. It has electronic control over shutter and transport through a 4 pin plug on the side of the camera. Can I buy a plug to fit? Thanks for your answer, SW dick If the shutter release is threaded for an ordinary cable release, and it is a soft touch, contact me off-list (email address below) for a deal on a 30' long air-powered (rubber squeeze bulb) shutter release. -- Ken Hart |
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"dick" wrote in message . nl... Can anyone make a suggestion as to how I can make a cheap selftimer or remote control for my Mamiya 645 Super. It has electronic control over shutter and transport through a 4 pin plug on the side of the camera. Can I buy a plug to fit? Thanks for your answer, SW dick If the shutter release is threaded for an ordinary cable release, and it is a soft touch, contact me off-list (email address below) for a deal on a 30' long air-powered (rubber squeeze bulb) shutter release. -- Ken Hart |
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dick wrote:
Can anyone make a suggestion as to how I can make a cheap selftimer or remote control for my Mamiya 645 Super. It has electronic control over shutter and transport through a 4 pin plug on the side of the camera. Can I buy a plug to fit? Thanks for your answer, SW dick Hi, I own a Mamiya 645 Pro TL and I use a Mamiya RC402 cable release adapter. It is simply a switch on the middle pins (the 2nd and the 3rd) that connect them when You act on the cable release attached to the adapter.. Mamiya RC401 is probably for Mamiya 645 Super and is probably the same as the RC402 (I think only the shape is different). If so I suggest You to make an "home-made" electromagnetic cable release: simply a switch on one end of the cable with two wires connected to the central pins on the side of the camera. You will avoid to buy the adapter and the cable release too and there won't be any camera vibration when You will use the switch :-) Best regards Armando |
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