📸 Snap in Style with JJC!
The JJC Soft Release Shutter Button is a lightweight, stylish accessory designed for Fuji cameras, enhancing your shooting experience with improved control and comfort.
Maximum Aperture | 3 f |
Minimum Aperture | 1.5 f |
Minimum Focal Length | 8 Millimeters |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 23 Millimeters |
Focal Length Description | 23 millimeters |
Compatible Camera Mount | Minolta SR |
R**Y
A Great "Soft Release" Button for Most DSLRs and Mirrorless Cameras
What is a "soft release" button? If you've never used one before, you might be ready for an eye-opener. You see, many cameras employ a shutter release button that works just fine, but is relatively small. This makes you have to push in a somewhat specific manner to engage the shutter and take the shot. What a soft release button like does is screw into the shutter release button (check your camera, and you might be surprised to see there is a screw hole in there you never noticed before, typically used for a cable-release mechanism) and thereby provide you with a much larger, and rounded, shutter release.This servers two functions. First, it makes the shutter much more comfortable to press because of the weight of your finger is now spread over a larger surface area. It instantaneously changes the shooting experience of most cameras. In fact, so much so that you scratch your head and wonder why these are not just normal accessories supplied with every camera! It makes pressing the button so much easier and more comfortable that once you start using one, you'll probably never want to go without one again! Its amazing how such a small addition to a camera can make such a difference in the "feel" of the shooting experience.But the second reason is that the soft-release button can actually help you take sharper photos. How, you might ask? Well, normally you press down on a shutter button, and that press slightly shakes the camera. The soft release button, however, because it is larger and rounder, allows you to engage the shutter with more of a ROLLING manner, where you roll your finger over the button rather than just push straight down. It takes a little bit of practice and you have to learn a new habit of shooting, but once you do, it can really be used to good advantage.This particular model is of good quality and looks nice, as well. Moreover, they provide two small rubber grommets so that you can put it under the screw (just one of them) so that it helps keep the button in place and not unscrew itself from use and fall off. (The fact that they provide two is really great.) And the price is really reasonable for what you get. I can highly recommend it.
T**.
Finely crafted and very comfortable
Very impressed. Good value too. This is very close in quality, profile, function and comfort to the much more expensive AR-11 made for the Nikon Df.I have the proprietary AR-1 on my film Nikon F2, so I'm used to using a raised, soft shutter release. I was looking for a comparable one to use on my Nikkormat FTn, Nikon EL2, Pentax ES and Pentax Spotmatic cameras. This product works perfectly. Unlike the Nikon AR-1, these have the added bonus of coming in varying colors, so I have silver and black versions to match the body colors.Threaded shutter release sockets were standard on all mechanical film 35mm and medium format cameras, so this is compatible with pretty well all of them. Electronic film cameras, however, started using electronic release cables, so check your camera closely before ordering.Digital camera owners that have the universal, screw-in, mechanical shutter-release socket can use it as well. Such as the Fujifilm X Series, Olympus PEN-F, some Sony cameras, as well as the aforementioned Nikon Df.
W**D
High quality product
The product is well-made and fit nicely on my EDC.
K**A
コスト、パフォーマンス
コスト、パフォーマンスは、最高!
A**J
Nice
Nice and squishy
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