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Re: [OM] when best to use cable release

Subject: Re: [OM] when best to use cable release
From: "John A. Lind" <jlind@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 12:27:17 -0500
At 10:07 3/14/02, Mike Cormier wrote:
For many years I consistently used cable releases with macro & long telephoto lenses. Recently, however, I noticed that on the e-sif site and on many Oly web pages, it has been suggested that there is basically NO ideal time to use a cable release. Most often it is suggested to use "the ball of your finger while holding the camera steady".

So my question then is when, exactly, is one SUPPOSED to use a cable release? Maitani obviously thought the need would arise, or the OM line would never have been designed to accomodate one.

Or is this all just a matter of personal preference? I notice that in my old, original, OM-1 manual from 1972 they recommend a cable-release for the long telephotos. Has conventional thinking changed since then?

I'm perplexed... ;)

I've been perplexed by this for some time also.

I use a cable release for all photographs at shutter speeds of 1/8th second and longer, and for many photographs with much shorter shutter speeds when the camera is on tripod regardless of focal length. With the sole exception of the 300mm with 2X-A TC for an effective focal length of 600mm I've *never* had any problem with 400mm focal lengths 400mm and under. Flexing a cable release (without pushing the plunger) can cause visible image motion in the viewfinder at 600mm; at that length a single mounting point is inadequate and it deserves a second support point for additional lens/body bracing. Even so, with very careful use of the cable release (not moving it between shutter opening and closing), it's not a problem. If the self-timer is used, there's zero problem.

The only factor I can think of is the common usage of inexpensive and rather non-rigid tripods that twist, flex and vibrate easily. With a less than a rock-solid tripod and camera mount on it, the "ball of the finger" approach might work better. A cable release works just fine for me with the combination of tripod, shutter speeds, and lenses used. What's contained in the Olympus documentation notwithstanding, I will continue to use a cable release. If some other method works well for someone else and the equipment combination they're using, they should keep doing whatever that is also.

-- John


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