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Air bulb suggestions

Post by Charles Twist » Mon Aug 15, 2011 8:58 am Etc/GMT-1+01:00

Hello,
Does anyone here use air bulbs to trigger their old shutters?
If so, I'd welcome opinions as to usefulness and if positive, recommendations on what to purchase where.
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Re: Air bulb suggestions

Post by vanman » Mon Aug 15, 2011 9:07 am Etc/GMT-1+01:00

Hi Charles,
If you visit your local branch of Wickes and head for the plumbing department you might find an "additive injector" pack. It has a rubber bulb, a length of tubing and some bits that are only of any use to plumbers. It works on a Packard.
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Re: Air bulb suggestions

Post by Susie Frith » Mon Aug 22, 2011 1:37 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00

Hi Charles,
The only time I have used an air bulb has been on Packard shutters on "Instantaneous", which is about 1/10th sec. The one I have has a bleed hole in the end, so it needs to be stopped up with a thumb as the bulb is squeezed, and then let open to let the air back into the bulb. It is quite a nice touch on an old camera and gives a sence of occasion to the photographic experience!

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Post by Alex Timmermans » Mon Aug 22, 2011 2:55 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00

They are extremly difficult to find. I have several old ones but most of them are "dry.
This is a cheap alternative : http://www.giottos.com/Rocket-air.htm
Cut of the wings and you have a "look alike"

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Post by vanman » Mon Aug 22, 2011 3:15 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00

As I said earlier, look for the Wickes product I found it to be better than the original (but ancient) Packard original. I have also used the bulb that primes an outboard engine from the fuel tank. As far as I can remember I had to mess around making an adaptor to use the smaller bore hose for the shutter (pipe and Aeroldite). It worked on a Dallmeyer shutter as well as a Packard.
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Re: Air bulb suggestions

Post by Emmanuel Bigler » Mon Aug 22, 2011 3:25 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00

Does anyone here use air bulbs to trigger their old shutters?

Hello Charles
If I understand well what you need, it should be something like that, in German : Fernauslöser "Pneu", this is a standard HAMA r Kaiser product.
http://www.hama.de/portal/articleId*2854/action*2563
http://www.kaiser-fototechnik.de/en/produkte/2_1_produktanzeige.asp?nr=6144

If we actually speak about the same device, then I have one of this kind, bought from Jessops in England (but like for the HAMA or KAISER product, probably manufactured somewhere East of Ramsgate); I use it, not routinely, but from time to time.

More comments later if we actually speak about of the same thing (which I am not sure)

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Post by Charles Twist » Mon Aug 22, 2011 3:58 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00

Thank you all for your suggestions.
The first posts are what I am after. It's to trigger a compound shutter. Not sure about the mechanism inside, but it seems a column of air replaces the usual plunger. So those last Hama products are not useful in this case. Although I could use the bulb and tube parts, and discard the plunger bit. I had thought of using a standard blower like the Rocket (I have one here for the digi), but I don't seem to have any tubing. After all those years surrounded by tubing in my lab work, I suddenly seem to have none. Does anyone have any tubing? If you can help, I'll check the diameter.
Thanks.
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Re: Air bulb suggestions

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Post by Alex Timmermans » Mon Aug 22, 2011 6:27 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00

Emmanuel Bigler wrote:Other ideas taken from the watchmaker's wolrd

Two kinds of blowers (Bergeon is a famous Swiss supplier of watchmaking tools)

Thanks. the small one looks very similar !

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Re: Air bulb suggestions

Post by Andrew Plume » Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:41 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00

Chales

just take the lens caps off and count..........................

works just great with slowish film

best regards

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Re: Air bulb suggestions

Post by Andrew Plume » Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:44 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00

......................all of the old Packards that I've seen have just had it, really they have, completely and utterly shot, dead in the water in fact :(

but new Packards are still produced

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Re: Air bulb suggestions

Post by Susie Frith » Tue Aug 23, 2011 9:24 am Etc/GMT-1+01:00

I have a few Packards and they all work, albeit after being taken apart and cleaned. There is usually a button which switches from bulb to instantanious.

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Re: Air bulb suggestions

Post by vanman » Tue Aug 23, 2011 9:40 am Etc/GMT-1+01:00

Hi Andrew,
I suggest that you pay a bit more for your Packards (and Dallmeyers). Mine work really well. There really isn't a lot in them to go wrong, just a quick clean and they're as good as new ones (and probably made to a better standard).
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