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Photo Forum / Film Photography / Large Format / August 2003

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Jim Waggener - 08 Aug 2003 22:25 GMT
Is there a way to have a timer on a 4x5 lens?
sympatic - 08 Aug 2003 23:57 GMT
either one of those long air bulb type releases - from Porters or suchlike,
or the little screw in clockwork timed release - again porters or such
usually sells them (they don't fit on all shutter/lens combos, depending on
the space/layout

tim

> Is there a way to have a timer on a 4x5 lens?
Jesse - 09 Aug 2003 00:33 GMT
There are timers that screw into the shutter release button on 35 mm cameras
.It may work on a LF shutter  also there are the air bulb releases that have
20 ft  air hoses  .Or you can have an assistant click there shutter for you
.

Hope this helps.
Jesse

> Is there a way to have a timer on a 4x5 lens?
Jon Pike - 20 Aug 2003 03:45 GMT
"Jim Waggener" <jimw@visi.net> wrote in news:3f341563$1_3
@corp.newsgroups.com:

> Is there a way to have a timer on a 4x5 lens?

You could use a -really- long plunger ? :)

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