Hi guys,
I’ve been working with a Leaf Credo 60 on a technical camera for over five years now. I’ve always used zero latency setting and because I’ve been quite decisive with my shooting, I’ve never seen any ill effects from heat build up etc. Now I’m doing something that relies on waiting for extended periods of time before clicking the shutter and I can’t accept the startup time if I turn off then back on between shots.
My question is if the old Kapture Group one shot cable is a worthwhile purchase, and if they’re even still sold / if there are alternative products I can buy instead?
Any experience of such products and the advantages of using it over zero latency setting is appreciated.
FYI I’m shooting on a Linhof Techno.
Thanks,
Tim
I’ve been working with a Leaf Credo 60 on a technical camera for over five years now. I’ve always used zero latency setting and because I’ve been quite decisive with my shooting, I’ve never seen any ill effects from heat build up etc. Now I’m doing something that relies on waiting for extended periods of time before clicking the shutter and I can’t accept the startup time if I turn off then back on between shots.
My question is if the old Kapture Group one shot cable is a worthwhile purchase, and if they’re even still sold / if there are alternative products I can buy instead?
Any experience of such products and the advantages of using it over zero latency setting is appreciated.
FYI I’m shooting on a Linhof Techno.
Thanks,
Tim