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Gear Talk => Camera Talk => Topic started by: John Harkus on November 29, 2015, 20:21:47

Title: "Soft" shutter releases
Post by: John Harkus on November 29, 2015, 20:21:47
So, I see that Nikon does a soft shutter release, the AR-11, and many others are available - does anyone here use one? Looking for info of use on the Df, but all opinions welcome
TIA
John
Title: Re: "Soft" shutter releases
Post by: Bjørn Rørslett on November 29, 2015, 21:32:10
I had a soft release for one of my Dfs some time ago, but it was quickly lost  and didn't bother replacing it.
Title: Re: "Soft" shutter releases
Post by: John Harkus on November 29, 2015, 23:29:07
Cheers, I did wonder if that might happen, and you have to take it out to use a cable release too
J
Title: Re: "Soft" shutter releases
Post by: Bjørn Rørslett on November 29, 2015, 23:48:34
Cheers, I did wonder if that might happen, and you have to take it out to use a cable release too

Probably depends on the actual model. The one I used had to be removed if a cable release would be used. Which likely hastened its demise.
Title: Re: "Soft" shutter releases
Post by: JJChan on November 29, 2015, 23:56:45
I use a Thumbsup bug or AR11 interchangeably. Unlike the Nikon ASC01 which is nice but probably just bling, the soft release does make seem to change the actual shot taking. I'm not sure why it makes a difference but the added height does improve the shutter triggering.

You have to unscrew it to use the cable release - if I'm at risk of using the cable release, I leave it at home!

There are plenty of other soft releases available on eBay - some very cheap, but the lacquered Thumbsup are very beautiful.

http://www.matchtechnical.com/Pages/Beep.aspx
Title: Re: "Soft" shutter releases
Post by: tommiejeep on November 30, 2015, 03:29:57
I had one on the Df but lost it.  When I first got the Df my finger was having trouble finding the shutter release  :( so the raised soft button made it easier  :) .  Gradually my finger went to the release immediately so when I lost it I didn't worry about replacing.  My wife uses them on the EM1s since she likes the looks  ;)
Tom
Title: Re: "Soft" shutter releases
Post by: MILLIREHM on January 08, 2016, 16:52:58
Did use and enjoy the Nikon AR-1 Soft shutter release on the Nikkormat FTN and Nikon F2AS, never equipped any other body with a similar gadget
Title: Re: "Soft" shutter releases
Post by: Bjørn Rørslett on January 08, 2016, 17:12:45
The AR-1 could be tightly screwed down because it used the sturdy outer threads of the release button. Wish Df had a similar arrangement. Alas, it has the flimsy conical-tip cable release so any "soft" release would have to be removed to insert a cable. Meaning the soft release thingie can be expected to have a short longevity before it disappears forever. My prior estimate was 1 week and in fact, it had disappeared by Day 5.
Title: Re: "Soft" shutter releases
Post by: MILLIREHM on January 08, 2016, 17:49:53
The AR-1 could be tightly screwed down because it used the sturdy outer threads of the release button. Wish Df had a similar arrangement. Alas, it has the flimsy conical-tip cable release so any "soft" release would have to be removed to insert a cable. Meaning the soft release thingie can be expected to have a short longevity before it disappears forever. My prior estimate was 1 week and in fact, it had disappeared by Day 5.
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