DIY Polaroid #191 Cable Release for Land Camera (210 Model)
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DIY Polaroid #191 Cable Release for Land Camera (210 Model)
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After a search on the web for the cable release, I realized how pricy it would get (specially the s&h cost).
I found an old vintage cable release in an old photographer bag and started checking everywhere for the perfect fit...this is what I came out with. Still to test later on today, since I have film inside ;)
Materials
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1 Normal cable release for cameras.
1 disposable water cap from squeeze bottle.
- Sharp knife
- Screws (several sizes to test)
- pliers
- a candle
Cut
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Using a sharp knife and being extremely careful, cut the cap like in the image.
Light Up
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Check your cable release to see the width of the end. Then grab a couple of screws or nails to start widening the opening.
To widen, light up the candle. Using pliers or gloves grab the screw/nail and heat it up for a few seconds directly in the flame of the candle.
Then press it or turn II into the cap (careful).
I started with thin nails and as I was getting closer I did the last one with a screw. While the screw was hot, I began turning it so it could mark the winding part of the screw.
Insert
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Take the cable release and insert or sort of screw it inwards.
Test
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Now... the time to test. Although it is not a perfect fit, it stays in place and allows you to shoot..specially for long exposure photos.
(testing it later on...)