S streetplay New Member Sep 27, 2007 36 0 0 duplicity_.livejournal.com Aug 22, 2008 #1 hey, anyone knows if original or third-party cable releases are better?
Leong23 Senior Member Oct 18, 2007 3,178 5 38 within myself Aug 22, 2008 #2 streetplay said: hey, anyone knows if original or third-party cable releases are better? Click to expand... I used to have 3rd party cable release for my Nikon DSLR and it really spoil easily. Now using original and it really last.
streetplay said: hey, anyone knows if original or third-party cable releases are better? Click to expand... I used to have 3rd party cable release for my Nikon DSLR and it really spoil easily. Now using original and it really last.
S streetplay New Member Sep 27, 2007 36 0 0 duplicity_.livejournal.com Aug 22, 2008 #3 Leong23 said: I used to have 3rd party cable release for my Nikon DSLR and it really spoil easily. Now using original and it really last. Click to expand... thanks. where did u buy it from and how much did it cost?
Leong23 said: I used to have 3rd party cable release for my Nikon DSLR and it really spoil easily. Now using original and it really last. Click to expand... thanks. where did u buy it from and how much did it cost?
Leong23 Senior Member Oct 18, 2007 3,178 5 38 within myself Aug 22, 2008 #4 streetplay said: thanks. where did u buy it from and how much did it cost? Click to expand... Depend on which model, my D300 & D80 both use different model. All major reputable store have it, it cost less than $100.
streetplay said: thanks. where did u buy it from and how much did it cost? Click to expand... Depend on which model, my D300 & D80 both use different model. All major reputable store have it, it cost less than $100.
Octarine Moderator Staff member Jan 3, 2008 12,991 119 63 Pasir Ris Aug 22, 2008 #5 DIY for some Canon models costs less than $5 for material plus some time plus some experience with soldering iron Check the details in Internet, if the cable release is nothing but a few switches you can easily DYI it. Gives some personal touch
DIY for some Canon models costs less than $5 for material plus some time plus some experience with soldering iron Check the details in Internet, if the cable release is nothing but a few switches you can easily DYI it. Gives some personal touch