Who made ext. Intervalometers for their cams

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Who made ext. Intervalometers for their cams

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So i've been in sort of super 8 hiatus for a while and snapping up two Nalcoms jolted me out of it. I have got a 600 that's only for parts and a 1000 thats fit for fight.
I know nalcom had the aditional grip with the intervaltimer, and also minolta and canon has a external intervaltimer.
Are there any others?

Btw I'm adding a post to the trading section about the nalcom 600 so check it out if you need some nalcom parts.
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Rollef,
Yashica also had an invalometer and wireless control. they are about.and reasonably priced compared with the canon.
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Rollef -
Nikon R8 and R10 have external intervalometers.
Having said that, any camera that has single frame mode, and remote cable electric release will accept any intervalometer. Hama made a nice one just for this: Interval Timer (model 5385).
For cameras with single frame and cable release (like the Moviflex and Bolex) - Chinon made a beautiful electro-mechanical interval timer. I found that one long ago on UK eBay.
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Some nice input there.
gahoona wrote:Rollef,
Yashica also had an invalometer and wireless control. they are about.and reasonably priced compared with the <a class="vglnk" title="Link added by VigLink" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://shop.usa.canon.com">canon</a>.
Wireless control? For the intervalometer or just in general?
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Im always on the lookout for a mechanical one for use with my scoopic. The yashica one is in 3 parts, YASHICA ELECTRO COMMAND SET.http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/190545124055 ... 1496wt_700 . the other option ive been looking at is making a holder for a cable release but im not keen on the price tag to find out if its strong enough to press the shutter cable for the scoopic or nikon r10. http://tempusall.bymac.org/
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