Thank you
Richard Cooper
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Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 9:37
AM
Subject: Re: shutter release
I've been using Quantum Radio Slaves as triggers for Nikon and
Bronica cameras. For your request, a simple accessory shoe sensor, such as a
Vivitar SL-2, attached to the transmitter via a PC cord easily triggers the
transmitter. The receiver is connected to the camera via adapters found
at
http://www.qtm.com/wireless/rs4i.html/color>
In
addition to the Quantum connectors, your camera body may also require an
adapter, such as an MC-25 for a Nikon N90s or F100.
As to sound
actuators, we used one in the Eastman House Edgerton exhibit using Polaroid
film to capture young visitors breaking a balloon with a needle. It was a
Radio Shack product. For others, you can try finding a manufacturer using
Andy's comprehensive listing
at
http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/web-05.html/color>
among
them being
http://www.woodselec.com//color>
or
build your own
at
http://www.hiviz.com/tools/triggers/kits/st_complete.htm/color>
eugene
kowaluk
On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 11:11 PM, "Richard Cooper
@ Cooper Industries Inc" <cooperin@frontiernet.net> wrote:
Is anybody using a shutter
release device that is activated by either light or sound. If a camera has
a port for a wired remote shutter release device, then a specialized remote
wired device actived by lightning for example would trigger the
shutter. Thanks Richard Cooper /color>
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