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cable release
noun
Photography.
- a device consisting of a flexible wire that is pressed at one end to trip a shutter mechanism on a camera.
cable release
noun
- a short length of flexible cable, used to operate the shutter of a camera without shaking it
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cable release1
First recorded in 1955–60
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Example Sentences
Passengers struggled to open the window, he said, until he found the cable release.
From Washington Post
Let’s start with a good camera, a cable release and a sturdy tripod.
From Los Angeles Times
But then he’s the one who squeezes the bulb or the cable release to make the picture.
From The New Yorker
During day visits, or short stays, the hospital gave her the freedom to use a tripod and cable release as often as she could.
From BBC
For the arc, I brought: A Canon 5D Mark III camera A tripod A 16-35mm lens A cable release trigger The key to long-exposure photography is ensuring your camera remains incredibly still while the shutter stays open.
From The Verge
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