Subject: TL120-1 shutter lock V2Date: 2007-05-18 00:11:46From: John Thurston
Wouldn't you know it. I set my 50ยข shutter lock
down somewhere and lost it. The result of this
is that (since B&H was out of stock on the AR-9
I used to make it) I had to tink up another way
to do this. I am _so_ glad I did as the results
please me.
I liked it so much that I took the time this evening
to write up the results and get them posted:
http://stereo.thurstons.us/ShutterLock.htm#V2
I started with a Softie and simply added a neoprene
"safety" tab under it. I've had the Softie out
of its envelope for only three hours and just love
the way it feels. I plan to have the TL120 out
tomorrow shooting so I'll see how it holds up in
actual use :)
(If you have comments on my web-posted content,
please share it with the group. If you have errors
or problems to point out, please contact me off-list
and I'll correct them asap.)
________________________________________
John Thurston
Juneau, Alaska
http://stereo.thurstons.us
down somewhere and lost it. The result of this
is that (since B&H was out of stock on the AR-9
I used to make it) I had to tink up another way
to do this. I am _so_ glad I did as the results
please me.
I liked it so much that I took the time this evening
to write up the results and get them posted:
http://stereo.thurstons.us/ShutterLock.htm#V2
I started with a Softie and simply added a neoprene
"safety" tab under it. I've had the Softie out
of its envelope for only three hours and just love
the way it feels. I plan to have the TL120 out
tomorrow shooting so I'll see how it holds up in
actual use :)
(If you have comments on my web-posted content,
please share it with the group. If you have errors
or problems to point out, please contact me off-list
and I'll correct them asap.)
________________________________________
John Thurston
Juneau, Alaska
http://stereo.thurstons.us