⏳ Capture the moment without a shake—lock in your legacy!
The JJC Mechanical Shutter Release Cable Cord offers a robust, bulb-locking shutter control compatible with a vast array of high-end cameras including Fujifilm X-series, Sony RX, Leica M-series, Canon, Nikon, and others. Designed to prevent camera shake during telephoto, macro, and long exposure photography, it features a secure locking mechanism for extended bulb exposures and a universal threaded connection for seamless integration.
B**A
Great value!
Great value for money, works perfectly
D**N
Very nice product
This a very nice mechanical shutter release for any one who can use one. Unfortunately, I discovered my very new camera could use a mechanical release -- only an electronic one.
S**K
Works as advertised, a bit shorter than expected
I love that I can use this on my brand new Fuji X100V as well as on my vintage film cameras. It's solidly built and looks like it will last a long time. As other people have noted it takes a few seconds to figure out the locking mechanism but it's actually dead simple. Keep in mind that the indicated length includes the button assembly so it seems a bit shorter than it is.
A**R
Worked well.
Worked well.
P**D
Does the job
A good length and the release is smooth and easy to push.
B**N
What was expected
What was expected!
B**P
It's ok, but not great...
Cheap, but it will do the job as long as I keep tightening it.
M**E
works just fine
okay, look...it takes a couple of minutes to look at the instructions and figure out the way this works. Maybe do that before rushing to write a bad review about how you can't make something work. Yes, out of the box, it appeared that the cable was locked in the fully depressed position, and would not spring back, but read the instructions, fiddle with it a little, and...jeepers, works like a charm! And yeah, the cable extends a good inch and a half - but who's forcing you to push the plunger that far? Plus, I believe the camera button would simply stop the extension without any damage being done... unless you're just DETERMINED to push that plunger ALL THE WAY - and if that's how you treat equipment, I don't think your gear is going to last very long anyway. Sorry to be so harsh, but figure things out before rushing to write a bad review.
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