Put yourself into the picture with:
20 ft Air Bubble Release w/reel
Perfect for your Stereo Realist, TDC, Revere/Wollensak and ANY camera (not just stereo!) that accepts a cable release.
To read more about the air bubble release (also: self-timers) and how they are used in stereo, see my web page: http://home.att.net/~drt-3d/toys/timers/index.htm
How does it work?
It allows you to fire a camera from a distance up to 20 feet.
Screw the tapered end into your camera's cable release socket. (Note: The threads of this air release have a standard tapered thread while the Stereo Realist has straight threads. So the fit might not look/feel perfect, but I have been using tapered threaded accessories in my Realists for years without any problems.)
Press the blower. The air pressure activates the plunger on the other end and the plunger fires the camera's shutter release. See:
What other choices do I have?
In addition to this air release, you can use a mechanical self-timer, like the one I carry for sale.
The air-release give you precise control of the instant the camera shutter is fired. This is nice when timing is important. The self-timer is more compact and more convenient to use, if accurate timing is not an issue. Your choice!
Also, please check my stereo store or my ebay auctions for price and payment information
Updated: November 2007