I want to shoot some multi-row panoramas with an Eyelike M11 on a Sinar. The lenses are mounted in Prontor Professional 01S shutters. Exposure times are likely to be in the range of 10~25 seconds. I've tried using a stopwatch, but there are too many exposure variations between frames.
I'm trying to think of a solution, and these look like my options:
1. Get an electronic camera which has the speeds I need. This would mean the loss of in-camera perspective correction.
2. Use an electronic shutter like the Sinarcam2 or Schneider/Rollei shutter systems. Pricey, plus I'm not sure the Sinarcam2 will work with the Eyelike.
3. Get a Prontor timer cable release. Discontinued. Pricey if new, or if it's used, being mechanical, might not be accurate/reliable.
4. Get the KaptureGroup Cable Release MD1202. Also pricey, and I don't know how it works. I've emailed KaptureGroup, and hope to receive a response soon.
Are there any other solutions? Does any one have any experience with the KaptureGroup Cable Release?
Cheers,
Kumar
EDIT: I just got an email from Keith Hughes of KaptureGroup. He says that the MD1202 will only create a trigger to fire the shutter. It cannot hold the shutter open. So this option is out. I'd be glad to hear of any ideas!
Cheers,
Kumar