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Hi,
I am thinking of getting a cable release for my fairly ancient Zenit EM as I like taking macro shots using an auto teleconverter with it. The problem is that at the moment I am restricted to only using my Helios-44M 58mm lens as it has an auto/manual aperture switch, meaning I can use the timer on the camera as it does not stop down with any auto lenses. What I would like to know is if I will have the same problem using a cable release, i.e whether it will stop the lens down when I trigger it or not as I thinking of doing some astrophotography with my auto 28mm but obviously if it does not stop the lens down then I won't be able to use it.
Reading around I have heard of double release cables being used with M42 cameras, one for the shutter, one to stop down, but I don't think that my camera supports this as I can't see anywhere to attach the stop down cable although this may have only been for auto bellows as that is all I have seen pictures of it being used on.
I am thinking of getting a cable release for my fairly ancient Zenit EM as I like taking macro shots using an auto teleconverter with it. The problem is that at the moment I am restricted to only using my Helios-44M 58mm lens as it has an auto/manual aperture switch, meaning I can use the timer on the camera as it does not stop down with any auto lenses. What I would like to know is if I will have the same problem using a cable release, i.e whether it will stop the lens down when I trigger it or not as I thinking of doing some astrophotography with my auto 28mm but obviously if it does not stop the lens down then I won't be able to use it.
Reading around I have heard of double release cables being used with M42 cameras, one for the shutter, one to stop down, but I don't think that my camera supports this as I can't see anywhere to attach the stop down cable although this may have only been for auto bellows as that is all I have seen pictures of it being used on.