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The Artisan Obscura

In AP 20 July you revisited your review of the Artisan Obscura soft shutter releases, which (unless you have a screw-in shutter) is attached to the shutter button via a sticky back. The fact that the product provides a ‘unique and rustic feel' whetted my appetite. I emailed the company asking if it can be removed if necessary. They replied ‘you can peel it off with a thin-edged tool such as a putty knife or razor blade.' Bit risky if you want to sell your camera, don't you think?

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