View Full Version : mini soft releases -- worth it?


bessa_L_R3a
01-10-2008, 09:26 AM
they look so cool, and all those colors. I figured maybe a red one on my black body. Anybody know if they really help shooting at 1/15 or 1/8 with a steady hand?

disfromage
01-10-2008, 09:53 AM
I use a regular soft release on my M6 and a mini on a Rollei and find that they really do help hold the camera steadier. I like them a lot, plus you can color coordinate!

Richard Wasserman

Larry.Manuel
01-10-2008, 10:41 AM
They work well for me on my Bessa L [which has exposure lock] and on my M3 which does not. Previously, I was in the habit of winding my film on immediately after an exposure. With my double-stroke M3, I now make one stroke after the exposure and try to remember to make the second stroke before I expose. I'm still forgetting the latter. They do work well, and I recommend them.

Jim Jones
01-10-2008, 10:56 AM
They are helpful when one must shoot while wearing gloves.

bessa_L_R3a
01-10-2008, 03:28 PM
thereīs an on-off switch on the R3a which locks the shutter, I think, so accidental exposure wouldnīt be a problem. I donīt understand why there wouldnīt be a lock on all cameras to prevent this sort of thing.

Iīll go ahead and buy a mini ...

Thanks!

elekm
01-10-2008, 09:25 PM
I used a soft release with the M6, because I hated using the camera otherwise. The release point is near the bottom of the travel of the shutter release.

With most cameras, it's somewhere around the 2/3 or 3/4 point. With the M6, it felt like you almost had to bottom out the release.

The only other camera with which I use a soft release is a Rolleiflex SL 35 M. With this camera, the film advance sits much too high, and you have to hook your finger at an odd angle to reach the shutter release.

More recently, one of the nicest shutter releases is on the Carl Zeiss Zeiss Ikon. It requires just the right amount of pressure. The travel is short, and it's predictable.

Nick Merritt
01-11-2008, 10:20 AM
I'm a convert. The Minis enhance almost any camera, but I find them especially useful with the Contax rangefinders and the Canon P and 7. I like the regular Abrahamsson soft releases even more, but they're too big for a number of cameras (such as those with controls surrounding the shutter release). However, they are great for the Leica Ms, and a real luxury for a Minolta SRT.

dmr
01-11-2008, 04:07 PM
I haven't really decided if they help or not, but they definitely don't hurt! :)

They give me a more sure feel on the release button. Whether they actually allow me to shoot a stop slower is unknown. I have them on 2 of the cameras I regularly use. I don't really miss them either.

DBP
01-11-2008, 05:10 PM
I like them, but keep losing them. Anyone have any suggestions?

niimo
01-12-2008, 06:36 AM
I've got a reg soft release for my Canon 7 and M3, would hate to shoot without them. Whether it actually helps steady or not, I don't know, but they really help with comfort in shooting. I also picked up a mini for use with various cameras, Canonet, Spotmatic, Electro 35 GSN, feels great on these as well. Though if it fits, the regular soft release is better.

Nokton48
01-12-2008, 08:19 PM
The Mini's are nice on my Voigtlanders, as well as Pentacon-Sixes, and Exakta 66.

I just got a silver regular from Tom A. for my new button-rewind Leica M2, which just arrived today. Helps alot in reality, and works well, when shooting at 1/15th and 1/8, in no-light conditions.

I think I may pick up some of the regular softies for my Minolta SRT's.

40oz
01-13-2008, 08:31 PM
I have them on my Kiev's, and a Leica CL I had. The shutter on those bodies is in a depression (so it wouldn't go off in a bag) but that made pressing the shutter without tilting the camera awkward for me. I used a small screw for a while, and determined that such a device actually did help. So I bought a few mini soft releases. I'm kind of surprised they aren't more common in camera shops.

Mark Layne
01-16-2008, 11:55 AM
they look so cool, and all those colors. I figured maybe a red one on my black body. Anybody know if they really help shooting at 1/15 or 1/8 with a steady hand?

If you mean an Abrahamsson release -definitely yes
Mark

vics
01-16-2008, 04:41 PM
I have two regular softies and use one on my 1951 Rollei and the other in the bag for the RF cameras. I always take it off when the camera goes back in the bag. Too many blank frames! I think they really help me with the slow shutter speeds.
Vic

awaken77
01-31-2008, 08:33 AM
I use it on my Bessa R3A and very like it. It acts very smooth, as a tiny "cable release".


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