Sjixxxy
Well-known
kshapero
South Florida Man
So thats what goes on in N.M. Nice.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Interesting. Those hair ties can now be had with no metallic content at all, too. (I use them for other things, but you have to watch out for the metal crimp on many hair ties.)
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
I see the point with an M6TTL, in which a depressed shutter can drain the battery, but what kind of safety does this bring to the M3?
Or is it against losing the strap? Just wondering...
Or is it against losing the strap? Just wondering...
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Premature discharge. 
FrankS
Registered User
SolaresLarrave said:I see the point with an M6TTL, in which a depressed shutter can drain the battery, but what kind of safety does this bring to the M3?
Or is it against losing the strap? Just wondering...![]()
Accidental exposure prevention.
Great idea!
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
For cases like this, I just don't cock the shutter anyway. But then, to each their own.
The "problem" I've had with soft-releases is that they come unscrewed and fall (I lost one that way). To prevent this from happening, Tom's wife recommended me to use a little dab of nail polish; you apply a dab of it on the screw, wait a little for the polish to get sticky, and then you put it on the camera. It'll remain firm unless you unscrew it to use a remote cable.
The "problem" I've had with soft-releases is that they come unscrewed and fall (I lost one that way). To prevent this from happening, Tom's wife recommended me to use a little dab of nail polish; you apply a dab of it on the screw, wait a little for the polish to get sticky, and then you put it on the camera. It'll remain firm unless you unscrew it to use a remote cable.
Nokton48
Veteran
I'm going to try this soon. Can't think of any reason not to. Went out shooting yesterday with M2, and new Abrahamsson softrelease, and managed to shoot three of four blank frames on a roll. That's alot IMO. This should solve that issue.
Andrew Sowerby
Well-known
Great idea! Just yesterday I was wishing that my new-to-me M6 had a shutter release lock. I'm going to give this a try.
Sjixxxy
Well-known
Ken Ford said:Interesting. Those hair ties can now be had with no metallic content at all, too. (I use them for other things, but you have to watch out for the metal crimp on many hair ties.)
Yeah. The one I used does not have any metal at all, so it shouldn't mar the finish, if you're into that sort of thing. I'm not though.
Harry Lime
Practitioner
Works like a charm. I've carried my R6.2 like that for a few years.
(As have probably hundreds or thousands of shooters in the decades before us)
;-)
(As have probably hundreds or thousands of shooters in the decades before us)
;-)
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Andrew Sowerby
Well-known
The lack of shutter lock is my one complaint about my recently-acquired M6 vs. the R2A it replaced. I've been using this for the past few days and it's fantastic. So simple! Why didn't I think of it earlier? No more pictures of the inside of my lens cap or cursing myself for automatically winding after taking a picture.
Nokton48
Veteran
Found a plain black hair tie around (all nylon no metal), and put it onto M2, and it -really does- work like a charm! Very much recommended, haven't wasted a frame since
What a cool solution.
tripod
Well-known
I wonder if this would work with the other premature release problem. 
ferider
Veteran
I woman I once dated told me that they leave hair needles and ties behind - to claim territory ... You realize the camera is not yours anymore, now, Sjixxxy, do you ? 
FrankS
Registered User
Needles? You were dating dug addicts?
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
tripod said:I wonder if this would work with the other premature release problem.![]()
I suppose it depends on how tight you twist it.
Jungle Jim
Leica Fat Old Men's Club
Fantastic!
Ara Ghajanian
Established
I wonder if this would work with the other premature release problem.![]()
I wouldn't recommend it. Ouch.
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
So, you tried it?
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