View Full Version : What cable release with a long throw for Vitax lens?
Marc_Andrew
12-Dec-2012, 15:26
Hey guys,
I have an old Wollensak Vitax lens with a studio shutter. None of the releases I have have a long enough plunger to open the lens all the way. Anyone know which cable releases might work?
John Kasaian
12-Dec-2012, 15:33
have tried a Gepe Pro?
Marc_Andrew
12-Dec-2012, 15:37
Not yet.
Vincent Pidone
12-Dec-2012, 15:54
I had Carol Miller at Flutot's cla a studio shutter for me.
She suggested that I flatten the end of the cable release with a file to improve the way it worked with the studio shutter.
You need the long throw, but might also try adjusting the end too.
Marc_Andrew
12-Dec-2012, 15:57
Thanks Vincent. Will look at Flutot's. How much did you pay for the cla?
tgtaylor
12-Dec-2012, 19:23
Take your lens to a camera store that sells cable releases and try them out. Some have a "short" throw and other have a "long" throw. I've had the same problem with 8x10 lens and that's how I resolved it.
Thomas
Steven Tribe
13-Dec-2012, 14:02
I would suggest the very solid and long throw Prontor Professional shutter cable that was made to manage the Prontor Prof size 3 shutter which is a cock and fire type. I believe stocks are low and you may have to ring around a bit. Anything covered in cloth will last only days.
Marc_Andrew
13-Dec-2012, 14:16
Thanks Steven. Do you have any suggestions on who to call fir the Prontor?
Bob Salomon
13-Dec-2012, 14:19
Thanks Steven. Do you have any suggestions on who to call fir the Prontor?
Just so you are aware, the PP cable release was a longthrow but non-locking. So if you need the lock feature for long exposures you might look at other options.
perfect release for that shutter is a de groff.
new ( if you can find one ! ) they are expensive, but
it is the last release you will ever buy.
used you can find the pistons on eBoink
flood it with graphite
get a blood pressure hose + bulb it will last another 100 years.
i have one, use it for betax, as well as studio shutters.
the studio i can get the speed to be slow, or fast or B just by the
way i squeeze the bulb.
good luck, great lens !
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