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enlarge | Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $30.00 Buy New: $20.49 You Save: $9.51 (32%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 254 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 3.4 x 2.5 x 0.9
MPN: RC1 Model: 2465A001AA UPC: 082966581205 EAN: 0082966581205 ASIN: B00004WCIC
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Good deal! June 12, 2008 I had one of this in '93. The device is quite the same, but it works!!! Useful for tripod/low speed shots.
Get yourself in the picture! June 8, 2008 I have had this handy little device now for many months and it has repeatedly proven itself when I have wanted to be in the picture, or take a photo without pressing on the shutter release, and causing camera shake. It is well worth the money, reliable, and extremely portable.
Does what it's supposed to June 7, 2008 Yes, it's true that you do have to hold it at a certain angle in order for it to pick up, but it's still a priceless little piece of equipment. It eliminates any shake caused by manually pressing the shutter, and allows you to get in the picture (the two second delay is easily enough time to regain your ultra-cool pose).
Not bad... June 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you plan on buying a tripod and setting up some lighting for a particular shot and are considering to have the mirror locked up to reduce any shake, then take another step and get this remote trigger.
It does have a limited range. So, if you want to take pictures of yourself and find that the remote is not really triggering the shots at your will, don't be surprised. Use the timer instead.
$20 is not much of a price to pay for a product that can sometimes make the difference between a castaway and a keeper picture.
A remote shutter release that doesn't jerk the camera. June 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This item works great and a tip for those that have reviewed it and didn't like the fact that you need to be in front of the camera to use it - while that is true I was able to use it by placing a mirror out of the frame in front of the camera.
I take night shots sometimes and need the steady shot on the tripod. I used to try to set it up then hit the button and let the camera use the times release but this is much quicker, the moon won't shift out of place.
Plus I don't have to run from the camera position anymore to setup a good group photo or have people who cannot frame a picture ruin the shot of the family at a monument in DC or a waterfall in Hawaii.
If I want to be sure that the remote doesn't show in the shot it has a 2 second delay so I can click the button and hide the remote.
If you haven't had one you won't know how much you've missed it until you have one and forget it sometime. There is a strap lock that comes with it so you can clip it to your camera strap too.
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