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This shutter button accessory has garnered a mixed reception from users, offering features that appeal to those with vintage or retro cameras while also presenting certain limitations. On the positive side, customers appreciate its machined quality and the decent value for money that it provides, especially for older models like Minoltas and Voigtlanders that use screw-type shutter buttons. The button's concave design is particularly praised for enhancing grip, making it easier to press than standard built-in buttons on modern cameras like the Fuji X-T4 and X-T5.
However, several common concerns emerge among users. A significant issue noted is that the button can easily unthread, a problem somewhat mitigated by the inclusion of an o-ring meant to enhance grip. Despite this, many users report that the buttons may pop off if bumped or misaligned, especially on cameras equipped with gaskets, leading to a loss of confidence in their durability. Furthermore, threads often suffer from thick paint application, complicating the initial attachment and potentially damaging the threading in the process. While the availability of three buttons in a pack provides a buffer against loss, users urge caution regarding the longevity of the product. Overall, this shutter button seems to suit niche needs but might fall short in terms of durability for everyday use.
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