gweldoncone
Member
I received my latest addition yesterday.
It is a G1 with the 28, 45, and 90mm lens. Everything looks cherry and I am really pleased with how well it is built. This is actually the first "G" I have held and it feels quite solid. I just have one question for now and that is where can I find a cable release?
Kind of disapointed that there is no mechanical cable release socket, but after seeing the quality of the images taken with this little camera I think I will be able to get over it.
Issy
Well-known
They show up on the bay from time to time... there are three different lengths, if I remember right (1m, 3m, 10m?) so note which one you want.
Also, make sure it says its for Contax G... some of the other Contax cameras use an electronic release, but with a different plug that is not the correct one (the wrong one looks like a 3/32 stereo earphone jack).
Wish someone had a schematic for one... probably not to hard to build yourself if you have the right plug ( a few diodes and a switch?)
I bet KEH gets them from time to time, too, but haven't seen one in recent weeks.
Also, make sure it says its for Contax G... some of the other Contax cameras use an electronic release, but with a different plug that is not the correct one (the wrong one looks like a 3/32 stereo earphone jack).
Wish someone had a schematic for one... probably not to hard to build yourself if you have the right plug ( a few diodes and a switch?)
I bet KEH gets them from time to time, too, but haven't seen one in recent weeks.
gweldoncone
Member
Thanks Issy, it is something that I can work around for the time being but eventually I would like to be able to do some long exposures. I saw some on e-bay but thought exactly what you said. Thanks again.
plummerl
Well-known
For some reason, KEH seems to always put the remote switches under "Contax" not "Contax G". Look under "Camera Accessories" / "Releases and Remotes". The ones for the G1/G2 are the Cable Switch L. They have several!
gweldoncone
Member
Thanks for the info plummerl. I am not familiar with "KEH"?
akptc
Shoot first, think later
Keh.com - I bought some stuff from them, good prices, good people.
gweldoncone
Member
Thanks akptc, I did a search and found them. Losts of goodies. This could be a bad thing.
jano
Evil Bokeh
I don't have a G1 around, but I found that I could screw a regular cable release into this little hole on the side of my G2 and it actually tripped the shutter. Was this an addition to the G2 not seen on the G1?
plummerl
Well-known
If you believe the G2 Manual, using a mechanical release "may cause a malfunction".
gweldoncone
Member
I read that as well. It would be great if I could use a cable release but I would hate to damage my new camera. 
Dougg
Seasoned Member
I tracked these on eBay for a while, and time after time the price would go through the roof and I'd back off. I'm not going to pay $42 for one of these off eBay when I can get a New one from KEH for $25 or 29, depending on the length. Right now they have only 100cm and 1000cm lengths (I got my cable switch L-100 from them last month), though there is a 30cm length made too.
https://www.keh.com/OnLineStore/
https://www.keh.com/OnLineStore/
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akptc
Shoot first, think later
eddie con
Established
has any other brave soul tried a mechanical cable release on the G2? any caveats to this?
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Socke
Guest
eddie con said:has any other brave soul tried a mechanical cable release on the G2? any caveats to this?
May be not as hazardous as probing a power socket with knitting needles, at least to the one trying.
It is an electric contact, after all.
eddie con
Established
Socke said:May be not as hazardous as probing a power socket with knitting needles, at least to the one trying.
It is an electric contact, after all.
socke or anyone who knows,
anyway, how does the proprietary cable release work? does it not just close the circuit to trip the shutter?
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Socke
Guest
Yes, but electricaly not mechanicaly. It's just a cable with a switch.
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
I was pissed off of the high price tag of the Minolta SLR cable release so I made one myself.
No big deal,really.
That's electric as well, has 3 pins for focus and shutter release.
No big deal,really.
That's electric as well, has 3 pins for focus and shutter release.
eddie con
Established
hmmm. i better not tinker around for the time being. the G2 is barely 3 days old. and i just finished processing the first roll of film. the cable release is not that expensive after all. it is just not available here in the philippines. thanks, socke.Socke said:Yes, but electricaly not mechanicaly. It's just a cable with a switch.
eddie con
Established
Pherdinand said:I was pissed off of the high price tag of the Minolta SLR cable release so I made one myself.
No big deal,really.
That's electric as well, has 3 pins for focus and shutter release.
pherdinand,
care to share how you constructed one?
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