I think what is happening with the timer is that its not really timing. If you wire up the rig using an LED in place of the camera, the LED stays on constantly. Since the camera has to reset after each photo, it appears to be "timing." Soldering a wire from the positive to the shutter contact will give you the same result.
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I think what is happening with the timer is that its not really timing. If you wire up the rig using an LED in place of the camera, the LED stays on constantly. Since the camera has to reset after each photo, it appears to be "timing." Soldering a wire from the positive to the shutter contact will give you the same result.