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T-70 cable release


dayn_barlow

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I was wondering if anybody knew the pin out for the cable release on the t-70 as it looks as if it should be relatively easy to make as I have had like zero luck finding one to buy and would really like one. Does anybody have one for sale or know where to get one? Thanks!
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  • 2 weeks later...

Feel free to file this under the category of "wild ass guesses."

Unless I'm missing something my T70 "cable" release has no battery.

It operates off the camera's batteries. Check the voltage between

the contacts on the T70 body, see how much juice is going where, and

you're halfway to jury-rigging a release suitable at least for home

or studio use. I'll check the resistance between contacts on the

release and post the numbers here. Obviously rigging a DIY release

must be approached cautiously. I doubt the full 3 volts available

from the camera's two AA cells are used to trigger the shutter via

the cable release. Without knowing what resisters to place in line

something could get fried.

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  • 3 weeks later...

One pin is your power source. Connecting it to pin two triggers the

meter only. Connecting it to pin three trips the shutter. The real

trick would be finding an effective screw-in fitting for whatever you

rig up. I put together a small adapter that changes the canon

fitting to a modular telephone connector, to which I can attach

whatever kind of strange switch I can dream up. The modular phone

stuff is light and available everywhere.

 

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Anyway, I wouldn't bother with all that. Just go to ebay.com and

search for a Canon 60T3. There's usually one for sale. about $20-30.

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  • 5 weeks later...

At least T70 and T90 seem to use the same cable/wire release

accessories as the EOS series bodies (at least some of them), so it

is possible to buy new ones as well. I just bought the 60centimeter

version and it seems to work fine. They are not very cheap but it is

better to ask the price before you hack your own...

VP

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