Lensmate Lizard Soft Release Button - Red - fits Any Standard Threaded Release - Includes X100VI, X100V, X100F, X100T, Xpro3 & Xpro2, X-T3, X-T2, X-E3, X-E2s, X-E2, X-T30, X-T20
R 1,116
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Lensmate Lizard Soft Release Button - Red - fits Any Standard Threaded Release - Includes X100VI, X100V, X100F, X100T, Xpro3 & Xpro2, X-T3, X-T2, X-E3, X-E2s, X-E2, X-T30, X-T20
Fits any Standard shutter button with a threaded hole. This Lizard soft release button is available in Red, Green, and Brass, see our other listings.
Our beautifully designed buttons are a perfect complement to the Lensmate Thumb Grips.
The aluminum models have been color anodized, then the raised portions buffed to a high polish for a striking effect. The brass models receive a similar treatment - an overall patina is applied then the raised areas buffed to a high polish for contrast.
All Lensmate soft release buttons are now equipped with an o-ring around the threaded shaft which creates friction between the soft release and shutter, preventing loss.
Most users of our thumbrests find that the new position places the first joint of the shutter finger over the shutter button when the hand is relaxed. Our soft release buttons are shaped to nestle comfortably under the index finger first joint, enabling a softer shutter release and allowing lower shutter speeds without shake.
Our beautifully designed buttons are a perfect complement to the Lensmate Fujifilm Thumbrests. Fits any shutter button with a threaded hole. We offer several unique engraved designs, some based on traditional Japanese family crests, in both aluminum and brass. Most users of our thumbrests find that the new position places the first joint of the shutter finger over the shutter button when the hand is relaxed. Our soft release buttons are shaped to nestle comfortably under the index finger first joint, enabling a softer shutter release and allowing lower shutter speeds without shake. Of course if you prefer using your finger tip, or it just lines up better with the shutter button you might prefer the non-engraved concave brass model, though there's no reason you couldn't use the convex model as well (mushroom shape).