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Tom Abraham's "soft release"


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The soft release screws into the cable release socket on the shutter-release button. It presents a much larger surface to your trigger finger than does the button itself and apparently slows down your pressing of the button by spreading the pressure over a larger area. At least that's what seemed to happen with the soft release I used for a while. I guess this reduces the chance of your jerking the camera at the instant of exposure. I think if I'd used it consistently, it would have helped more than it did. The reason I didn't use it was that I found only one of them, and I usually shot with three or four cameras; so the one soft release always seemed strange. You may be able to find a generic soft release on the pegboard in your local camera shop. You may have seen Tom Abrahamsson's web site, which has photos of the soft release and other Leica attachments he devised.
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I've tried various soft releases, but the Leica is the best camera for

doing without one, since there's a large dish around the release. Just

steady your finger on the dish, and slowly tilt the tip down. I found

soft releases much more useful on cameras like my Olympus which didn't

have any surrounding territory to steady my finger on.

 

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If you use one, prepare for a lot of shots of the inside of your case

(what's Ektachrome these days--about thirty cents per blank

slide?--pretty soon not using the soft release will pay for one :-),

though the neatest tip I've heard for dodging this is to hitch a US

Postal Service rubber band around the strap ring and bring the end

over around the release base to prevent the shutter release from being

able to be pushed down.

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I have and use one all the time. It seams to help keep the camera

steady when shooting away. By the way I think I am averaging one

blown shot per roll due to bumping the "Softy", not bad considering

all the sharp shots I get @ 1/15 on my 50 mm!

Try one, for ten bucks what have you got to lose?

Good luck.

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  • 2 months later...

I tried a lot of these Softreleases over the years, but they all had

problem. Either they had a dish-shaped surface, which meant that you

kond of "poked" it down and shook the camera, or they were too small

diameter or, worst of all, were made from very soft alloy and broke

off in the cable-release thread! The one I have devised is domw-

shaped and made from aero-space alloy. I find that it does give you

at least a 1-stop slower speed ( use your Summilux as a Noctilux!)

and it occasionally gives you interesting perspectives of your feet

and elbows when you accidentally trigger the camera ( the latter

could be classified as "art" photography!

Tom A

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  • 10 months later...

I'm new to Leica M-photography but I find the camera difficult to

trigger with thick gloves on, so I bought Toms soft-release (a Leica

shop in Sweden stocks them). With the soft release it is no problem

at all to use gloves (except for setting the aperture on the lens of

course). A great gizmo for cold weather photography! It is also does

what I suppose it was intended for; reduces camera shake when

triggering the shutter, with and without gloves. It actually makes M-

photography more fun!

 

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The soft release seems to sit securely in the shutter release button,

I haven't noticed the above mentioned problems yet, no unscrewing.

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