Hi
I just got a sinar copal behind lens shutter but it dose not seem to work
It has a cable release which i pluged into the side and
there is the other hole on the bottom where you connect the cable to the darkslide
I dont have this cable
will it work without it?
If so how do I cock the shutter
the shutter is open at the moment
thanks
robin
Sinar shutter
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Re: Sinar shutter
The shutter will work without the 'cocking cable' The red lever opens and close the shutter.
Cheers Dave
Cheers Dave
Re: Sinar shutter
I think that the Sinar shutter needs a special cable release that has a long travel. If you are just using a standard one I don't think it will work.
Also, you really need to press it quite hard to get it to fire.
Also, you really need to press it quite hard to get it to fire.
Re: Sinar shutter
I just measured them.
My standard cable releases have a travel (ie. the wire sticks out) 12mm when fully depressed.
My sinar shutter cable release has a travel of 32mm.
It's hard to depress it because as well as firing the shutter, it re-cocks it.
I'm guessing that Dave is referring to the cable that automatically closes the shutter when the dark slide is inserted. I am missing this cable.
My standard cable releases have a travel (ie. the wire sticks out) 12mm when fully depressed.
My sinar shutter cable release has a travel of 32mm.
It's hard to depress it because as well as firing the shutter, it re-cocks it.
I'm guessing that Dave is referring to the cable that automatically closes the shutter when the dark slide is inserted. I am missing this cable.
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Re: Sinar shutter
You can however test the shutter by carefully pushing a suitable sized allen key in the release hole....This will as has already been said cock and then fire the shutter.
Cheers Dave
Cheers Dave