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Cameras. I has it.
From the mid-1930’s until perhaps the late 1970’s, the mechanical self-timer on a camera was a common feature, likely a standard and expected feature on the most expensive cameras or cameras for professionals.
If the camera didn’t have a self-timer, there were separate self-timer mechanisms which could be attached to cable releases.
From the 1980’s onward, it seems that both the self-timer mechanism and mirror lock-up features became combined into a single electronic function whereby, in this new mode, once the release is pressed the mirror locks up and a countdown begins until the shutter trips. That is better than nothing, but it eliminates the precise control the photographer has as to when exactly the shutter trips.
I’ve always liked the traditional self-timer mechanism and I tend to use it more than most people, I think. I don’t use it often for “self portraits”, but rather in conjunction with using slow speeds. This is true both for 35mm and medium format.
Some people explicitly don’t like them because self-timers are so infrequently used that they’ve become inoperative and may jam the camera. I’m different: I ensure the self-timers on all my cameras work.
What say you?
If the camera didn’t have a self-timer, there were separate self-timer mechanisms which could be attached to cable releases.
From the 1980’s onward, it seems that both the self-timer mechanism and mirror lock-up features became combined into a single electronic function whereby, in this new mode, once the release is pressed the mirror locks up and a countdown begins until the shutter trips. That is better than nothing, but it eliminates the precise control the photographer has as to when exactly the shutter trips.
I’ve always liked the traditional self-timer mechanism and I tend to use it more than most people, I think. I don’t use it often for “self portraits”, but rather in conjunction with using slow speeds. This is true both for 35mm and medium format.
Some people explicitly don’t like them because self-timers are so infrequently used that they’ve become inoperative and may jam the camera. I’m different: I ensure the self-timers on all my cameras work.
What say you?