Cable Releases are the mechanisms attached to cameras that allow photographers to snap photos from a distance. Generally attached to a camera atop a tripod, a cable release consists of a wire, extending from the camera, that has a button trigger at the end of it. The photographer holds the button end of the cable and presses to trigger the camera shutter to take a photo.
Cable releases, along with tripods, are best used for film that needs longer light exposure. In these cases, the camera’s shutter must stay open longer, causing the cameraman to remain steady and unwavering for a longer period of time. Consequently, when the photographer wants to eliminate the possibility of the camera shaking, he may use a tripod and a cable release.
Portrait photography, close-up pictures and photographs taken in dim lighting are some of the most common instances in which cable release mechanisms are used.
More modern cable releases are available in remote control form and can be used on most cameras. While manual cameras respond to the traditional cable release, digital cameras usually only respond to digital forms of cable releases. Additionally, most come equipped with a locking mechanism to prevent an unintentional shot from being taken.
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