Audii-Dudii
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My research has turned up several methods of working around the 32-second limit, but it's not clear which of these is "the best" method in practice. How are you accomplishing this?
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okay, as they are all based on a wake up cable in one way or another I'd simply go for the "cheapest" solution (i.e. the standard wake up cable). When you are shooting long exposures any comfort in handling is actually overdone, no?So, the question I intended to ask is which of these implementations have you chosen and what was the reason you chose this approach over the others? Each of them requires a slightly different combination of bits and pieces and while the minor differences in price between them are easy enough to quantify, it’s more difficult to determine whether one of them works better in the field than the others hence my request for feedback.
they also work without long exposureThe Dalsa Phase backs work without wakeup
LOL ... true, that. FYI, mine is a P30+ and I'll be using it for nighttime photography with exposures in the 30-second to 6-12 minute range. It just arrived back from getting "new shoes" (i.e., a mount swap) earlier this week -- many thanks to Steve from C.I. for facilitating this for me! -- so I'm still early in the process of familiarizing myself with it ... so far, so good, though.they also work without long exposure
You won't be disappointed... that is for sure. The Contax is a joy to use.LOL ... true, that. FYI, mine is a P30+ and I'll be using it for nighttime photography with exposures in the 30-second to 6-12 minute range. It just arrived back from getting "new shoes" (i.e., a mount swap) earlier this week -- many thanks to Steve from C.I. for facilitating this for me! -- so I'm still early in the process of familiarizing myself with it ... so far, so good, though.