Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing
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John Olsen
Explain more please. What's the triggering scheme? Interesting image too.
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austin granger
I'd be interested in learning about your wireless remote for film cameras as well.
But also, that's an impressive wheelie!
John, I pushed the wireless trigger that was mounted on my handlebar.
Thanks austin.
It's not fancy, off the shelf parts and the wooden framework is made for each camera type. Here are the basic parts I used to make it. John this solenoid is not strong enough to trigger my 500C/M. That camera takes a lot of force. I'm thinking I could make the solenoid push a cable release attached to the 500C/M that had some mechanical advantage applied and maybe get a stronger solenoid if needed. There is not much space between the shutter button and camera lens for the solenoid anyway on a 500C/M.
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Wireless Remote Parts by tuco, on Flickr
The solenoid could only trigger the Pentax when I reduced the area of contact to increase the force by installing a thumb screw insert shown here from a cable release I had.
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Shutter Button Interface by tuco, on Flickr
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Remote Mounted To Camera by tuco, on Flickr
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DIY Wireless Remote by tuco, on Flickr
Les DMess on Flickr showed me this old ad for a sonic activated remote. Way more compact than mine. Thanks Les!
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Spiratone Camera Command by Les DMess, on Flickr
Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing
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Originally Posted by
tuco
John this solenoid is not strong enough to trigger my 500C/M. That camera takes a lot of force. I'm thinking I could make the solenoid push a cable release attached to the 500C/M that had some mechanical advantage applied and maybe get a stronger solenoid if needed. There is not much space between the shutter button and camera lens for the solenoid anyway on a 500C/M.
Very clever and nicely executed. Maybe for the 500C/M a larger solenoid could push through a cable release, not directly on the camera's shutter release.
Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing
Thanks, Tuco, that's smart. I have one of those old wind-up mechanical releases, but it's super fiddly, imprecise, and fails to trip the shutter about the half the time. I don't understand why self-timers are so rare on even relatively modern medium format cameras.
Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing
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Originally Posted by
John Olsen
Very clever and nicely executed. Maybe for the 500C/M a larger solenoid could push through a cable release, not directly on the camera's shutter release.
Sure. I'd note the solenoid in the picture had no problems with the M9 without any help.
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austin granger
Thanks, Tuco, that's smart. I have one of those old wind-up mechanical releases, but it's super fiddly, imprecise, and fails to trip the shutter about the half the time. ...
I still have one of those windup mechanical shutter timers too. And I agree why wouldn't they just make that built into in the camera.
Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing
Stopped by the church my wife and I got married at on the way home from Jacksonville. Noblex 150UX, in auto exposure mode using a Panolux meter I recently picked up:
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Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing
Looks like the meter works great. Hope your marriage is in better shape that the church!
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Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing
Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing
Tuco, Love that first image. My eyes just keep moving.
Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing
Agree, I like the compression of the 300 in that shot tuco.
Here's another Noblex shot. I shot this last October, the first shot on a roll of film, and then I just wasn't using the Noblex so never finished the roll. Glad to finally know what that one image was that's been waiting for so long :).
Wildcat Mountain, on the AT in north GA:
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Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing
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Chuck Pere
Tuco, Love that first image. My eyes just keep moving.
Thanks. Yeah, maybe it's the nature of trying to find patterns in randomness.
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Corran
Agree, I like the compression of the 300 in that shot tuco.
Thanks.