Yes it's called the canon cable release adapter T3 http://www.pictureline.com/products/1262/Canon_Cable_Release_Adapter_T3/
Also available at B&H Photo. Adorama, and elsewhere... Adam Maas wrote: > The canon adaptor is more likely called something-T3. T3 simply denotes the > electronic release connector on the camera (There are 3 different standards > for EOS, T3, N3 and E3. N3 is the current one for high-end bodies, E3 is the > Pentax compatible one on the Rebels) > > -Adam > > > P. J. Alling wrote: > >> The Canon adapter is called the T3. They sell new for about $30. Seems >> steep for something I intend to butcher and then throw half of it away. >> If anyone needs the procreatory female Canon connector that connects to >> the camera... >> >> Adam Maas wrote: >> >>> P. J. Alling wrote: >>> >>> >>>> I'm looking for something that most people would not even consider, a >>>> device that you would screw a "old fashioned" cable release into which >>>> would output an electronic signal for half/full press for a camera with >>>> an electronic release. Canon used to make something like this for their >>>> original EOS cameras. It seems like it would be fairly simple but I >>>> haven't been able to find one. (If you must know, one of the >>>> applications I'm interested in is using my bellows and double release >>>> with the *ist-D/Ds). >>>> >>>> I've thought of making something myself but reliability would be nice >>>> and that isn't the strong suit when it comes to my usual hacks. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Nikon also made a couple, for the MD-4/F801/F4 era stuff. Called an MR-2 or >>> MR-3. I've got one somewhere. >>> >>> -Adam >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > > > -- All dogs have four legs; my cat has four legs. Therefore, my cat is a dog. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

