Do you do anything special to your soft release so you don't loose it?

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So what do you guys use (or do you use anything) from keeping the thing from falling off?

I am thinking about picking another one up because the shutter release on my m6ttl has been acting a little funny lately (more pressure than usual) and I am pretty sure that a soft release would help me out. I am just curious what you guys use to stop them from falling off.


Cheers, michael
 
I lost one, which taught me to check if it's tight every once in a while.

The soft release turned up a few days later, but by then I'd already ordered a new one so now I have an extra.
 
Can't say I ever had a problem with mine coming off either but the minute I say this it will inevitably happen.

Bob
 
I am thinking about picking another one up because the shutter release on my m6ttl has been acting a little funny lately (more pressure than usual) and I am pretty sure that a soft release would help me out.

The softie I had on my m4-2 actually caused that problem. I wasn't always pressing down on the exact top dead center of the soft release, and it caused the shutter release arm inside the camera to bend. I ended up missing about one in every four or five shots because of it, because the shutter release button wouldn't consistently release the shutter.
 
Other options are to use a bit of nail polish on the softie threads (let it dry down a bit to become tacky,) or a bit of plasticine, e.g., Blue Tack. I use the later method, so far it's working well.
 
I saw somewhere on here that Mrs. Tom A recommends a dab of fingernail polish. I just screw mine in tightly.
 
I do two things with mine: first a tiny drop of nail polish--and as mentioned above, let it get a bit tacky(sticky, I don't mean pick a weird color!:D)and I have got in the habit of checking that it's tight when I put the camera down for the day.
Elmer's glue works OK, too; not because it will adhere very well to the metal but it will add a bit more friction.
Rob
 
Michael, I used to buy a soft release for my Kodak Retina but it gone after the first use. I don't have an idea when it lost.

have a good trip my friend.
 
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I used a little rubber o-ring around the base of the softie to tighten down on. It's a novel idea, really. That said, I lost it long ago. :bang:


Teflon tape (aka plumber's tape) would probably work pretty well.
 
unfortunately I lost my Tom Abrahamson soft release and it costs way too much for the postage to get a replacement. (boo hoo).
 
Just came across this thread

Just came across this thread

Here's a perfect way to secure a soft release without using any nasty form of glue or nail polish and such.

Take your wife'/girlfriend's hairspray and put a dab of it onto the thread of the softie.
Hairspray is adhesive enough to avoid losing a softie, yet with a little force the softie can be easily removed.
Bonus: In opposite to glue or nail polish, hairspray does not leave any residue.
 
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