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    Narrow Tip Cable Release for Graphex Shutter

    I'd appreciate some advice on what is the correct brand of cable release for a Graphex shutter. I have 3 standard cable releases & none of them fit properly. The Graphex shutter is with the Graflex Optar that came with the Crown Graphic 4x5 I bought recently.
    The opening for the cable release to screw into is too narrow for the ones I have, although they all fit every other camera that I own. I need to find out what brand or model cable release has a thinner tip that will fit this shutter.

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    There may be a broken off cable release tip in the socket. The sockets on every Graphex I have owned have taken standard tapered cable releases.
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    Quote Originally Posted by goldie View Post
    I'd appreciate some advice on what is the correct brand of cable release for a Graphex shutter. I have 3 standard cable releases & none of them fit properly. The Graphex shutter is with the Graflex Optar that came with the Crown Graphic 4x5 I bought recently.
    The opening for the cable release to screw into is too narrow for the ones I have, although they all fit every other camera that I own. I need to find out what brand or model cable release has a thinner tip that will fit this shutter.
    I've seen this problem with some older shutters. It has nothing to do with a broken off tip.

    The cheapest solution is to get the cable release with the properly tapered end.

    Contact Rod Klukas at Photomark in Phoenix -- he knows the right brand (sold me a couple of cable releases that work, but the packaging was discarded some time ago so I cannot tell you the brand).

    An alternate solution is to get the socket on the lens replaced - if its in the body(like most older 4 and 5 ILEX/ACME/whatever, ) it can be replaced by a repair place like SK Grimes so you can use any cable release.

    Don



 

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