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Neewer LCD Timer Shutter Release Remote Control for Canon 700D/T5i, 650D/T4i, 550D/T2i, 500D/T1i, 350D/XT, 400D/XTi, 1000D/XS, 450D/XSi, 60D, 100D, and Pentax
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Brand | Neewer |
Special Feature | Ergonomic |
Color | black |
Max Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Television |
About this item
- The timer remote is used to trigger the camera shutter with Delay shooting/Self-timer, Bulb shooting/Long exposure timer,Interval timer, Exposure count control, Remote switch function.
- Delay time and Exposure time: 0 s to 99 hrs 59 mins 59 secs in one-second increments,Interval time:1 s to 99 hrs 59 mins 59 secs in one-second increments,Shooting amount:1to 399 and unlimited,speaker on/off.
- The remote release button is pressed halfway for autofocus, and fully pressed to trigger the camera shutter.
- The remote control has an LCD screen, short press the Lighting/Lock button to light up the backlight, long press the Lighting/Lock button to lock the screen operation.
- Compatible with Canon EOS Canon 760D(T6s)/750D(T6i)/700D(T5i)/1300D(T6)/1100D(T3)/1000D(XS)/650D (T4i)/600D(T3i)/550D(T2i)/500D(T1i)/450D(XSi)/400D(XTi)/350D (XT)/300D/100D/80D/70D/60D/60Da/300/50/30/33/G10/G11/XD/X2,with Pentax K7/K5/K10D/K20D/K200D/K100D/K100DL/IstD/IstDL/Ist//MZ-6/ZX-L/MZ-L/K2000D/645D, Samsung GX-1L/GX- 1S/GX-10/GX-20/NX10/NX100,Contax 645/N1/NX/N
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Neewer Timer Shutter Release Remote Control
Compatible with Canon 700D/T5i, 650D/T4i, 550D/T2i, 500D/T1i, 350D/XT, 400D/XTi, 1000D/XS, 450D/XSi, 60D, 100D, and Pentax
- This timer remote cord allows the camera shutter to be released from a distance and prevents the camera from shaking.
- The timer can be set anywhere from 1 second to 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds. The buttons can be operated with a single thumb.
- Power source: Two AAA-type batteries (Batteries not included)
- Functions: *Delay / Self Timer (DELAY) *BULB/Long Exposure (LONG) *Interval Timer (INTVL) *Exposure Count (N)
- Two-stage release button: Halfway pressing for auto-focus, complete pressing for taking pictures.
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Stylish and Ergonomic Design |
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Remote Control | 4.4 | — | 5.0 | 4.3 | 5.0 | 4.3 |
Quality of material | 4.4 | — | 3.7 | — | 3.7 | 4.0 |
Value for money | — | — | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.1 | 4.2 |
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compatible devices | Television | Camera | Camera | Canon Camera | Camera | Controller, Camera, Remote |
connectivity tech | Infrared | Infrared | Infrared | Wired | Infrared | Radio Frequency |
maximum range | 10 meters | 10 meters | — | 2.79 feet | 10 meters | 100 meters |
battery quantity | 2 aaa | — | — | 2 aaa | 2 aaa | 2 aaa |
model number | 10000374 | L-RS-60E3-PTX | — | — | — | T720C |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 0.03 x 0.08 x 0.03 inches |
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Item Weight | 4.5 ounces |
ASIN | B003Q9RERY |
Item model number | 10000374 |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 20, 2010 |
Manufacturer | Neewer |
Country of Origin | China |
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Product Description
The timer can be set anywhere from 1 second to 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds. The buttons can be operated with a single thumb. The LCD panel can be illuminated. The remote has a stylish and ergonomic design. This timer remote cord allows the camera shutter to be released from a distance and prevents the camera from shaking
*Two-stage release button: Halfway pressing for auto-focus, complete pressing for taking pictures.
*Power source: Two AAA-type batteries (2XAAA Batteries not included)
*Battery life: Approximately two months of continuous shooting with a delay of 5 min, an exposure time of 4 min 56 s, and an interval of 5 min.
Compatible with:
Canon (Replacement for RS-60E3) EOS Digital Rebel
Digital Rebel (aka 300D)
Rebel T1i (aka 500D)
Rebel XT (aka 350D)
Rebel XTi (aka 400D
Rebel XS (aka 1000D & Kiss F)
Rebel XSi (aka 450D & Kiss X2)
EOS Kiss/New Kiss/Kiss 7/Kiss III
Rebel 2000, Rebel G, Rebel G II, Rebel T1, Rebel T2, Rebel T2i
ELAN 7, ELAN 7E, ELAN 7N, ELAN II, ELAN IIE, IX LITE
PowerShot G10/G11
Pentax (Replacement for CS-205) K10D/K110D/K100D/K20D/K200D/KM
*ist D/DS/DS2/DL/DL2/K10
MZ-6, MZ-L, ZX-L
Hasselblad: H/H1/H2/H2D/H1D
Contax: 645/Nl/Nx/N/N Digital/LA-50
Samsung: GX-20 GX-10 GX-1L GX-1
Specifications:
*Model: RS-60E3 Timer Remote Control Cord
*Length of cord: 91 cm (3 ft. approx.)
*Shutter release button: Dual Stage Button (halfway / complete)
Functions:
*Delay / Self Timer (DELAY)
*BULB/Long Exposure (LONG)
*Interval Timer (INTVL)
*Exposure Count (N)
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Customers like the performance, quality and ease of use of the remote control. For example, they mention it works well, the manual is easy to understand and it's great value for money. That said, some complain about the lack of an on/off switch.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the remote control. They mention that it works well both in full auto and manual mode, and offers basic functionality at a low-budget price. Some say that it's useful and has been able to produce great results. The timer works flawlessly, and the shutter button still functions perfectly even without batteries. The cord is thick and all parts fit together well, and it'll last for a long time.
"...LOL!Based on the fact that the timer works flawlessly, and its low price, this is an easy 5 Star recommendation!" Read more
"...But no, it worked flawlessly all day long and dutifully helped me capture a treasure trove of solar images...." Read more
"I bought this based on price and have used it a few times. It works great. I have tested it on both my Canon DSLRs; old school Rebel D300 and T2i...." Read more
"...The product is fully functional, arrived in very good condition (minus a few minor scratches on the LCD screen), and arrived to me very quickly...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the remote control. They mention that it has a great quality build, holds up nicely, and is very reliable. The plastic is heavy duty and the buttons don't feel cheap. It's fully functional and arrived in good condition. It serves as a fine controller for DSLR astrophotography, offering basic functionality at a low price. The timer is consistent and takes regular interval photos for timelapses. It allows you to have full control of your camera without even touching it.
"...For something this inexpensive the build quality is perfectly acceptable; I tend to "baby" my equipment and would expect to get a reasonable amount..." Read more
"...Lots of timer choices: frequency of shot, length of shot, etc., etc.- It WORKS!- GREAT value!..." Read more
"...The build quality is what I expected, plastic but fit together OK other than the hold switch...." Read more
"...The product is fully functional, arrived in very good condition (minus a few minor scratches on the LCD screen), and arrived to me very quickly...." Read more
Customers find the remote control easy to use. They mention the manual is not difficult to understand, the programmability is quite easy, and the intervelometer is easy to operate. They also say the setup and navigation of the menus is simple. Overall, most are satisfied with the ease of use and functionality of the product.
"...The device itself is pretty intuitive to set-up and use, in fact once I played around with it and figured it out I looked at the manual to see if I..." Read more
"...What I LIKE about this device:- Easy to use; despite a "manual" that is in broken english, it's simple to set up-..." Read more
"...It has a long cord that makes it easier to use when plugged into your camera and is useful for fighting off the occasional ninja attacker, but it..." Read more
"...Slightly confusing because it includes the exposure time, and it is not just the interval from close to open, but the full interval from frame to..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the remote control. They say it is a great inexpensive tool that every beginner should get a hold of. Some say that it is easy to use and a well made product for the price.
"...Based on the fact that the timer works flawlessly, and its low price, this is an easy 5 Star recommendation!" Read more
"...Great value, great functionality, and it WORKS! That's what I wanted, and that's what I got...." Read more
"...The build quality is just as good as the canon, and the cost is less. Here is the canon version of the remote release...." Read more
"...Cheap for what you get! Less than $20! A great value and a must-add to your camera bagCons:--..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the remote control. Some mention that it uses little battery power that even if it is on 24/7 the batteries will last a long time. However, others say that there is no off-switch, which drains the battery much more quickly.
"...is the long cord (900 mm per the manual), the fact that I can use it without batteries if needed, the fact that the LCD has a backlight if you are..." Read more
"...star is because it has no off button and therefore, the batteries drain much more quickly than if he could turn the device off and on...." Read more
"...up probably in all situations, buttons are clicky and it runs on two AAA batteries...." Read more
"very reliable and long battery life. I bought this as a back up to a Polaroid intervalometer but find I use this one all the time...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the button. Some mention that the buttons are very responsive and quick, while others say that the lock button on the shutter release is very flimsy and releases automatically. The base of cord connected to the shutter control isn't reinforced, and the button doesn't work.
"...It even has a shutter lock that enables you to do bulb exposures without having to touch the camera itself while taking the picture...." Read more
"...The battery door is flimsy. When removing it for the 1st time, if I had pressed harder to slide off, I was afraid I would have cracked it...." Read more
"...The settings can be locked so that they cannot be accidentally modified...." Read more
"...It's very easy to figure out and set up the timer, delay, shutter speed, etc...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the brightness of the remote control. Some mention that the back light is great, as it allows them to see the function buttons on. The LCD screen has light for uses in the dark. However, others say that the lighting is not very bright and won't work for navigating through the Brazilian.
"...I can use it without batteries if needed, the fact that the LCD has a backlight if you are taking a night time exposure, the fact that when you..." Read more
"...3. As a couple of other reviewers noted, the backlight for the panel is somewhat weak...." Read more
"...The backlight is not so bright that it will affect your exposure in nearly any case...." Read more
"...Other remarks: the light is kind of dim (granted I was in my room with all lights just turned off, not out star gazing or something) and could be a..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the power switch of the remote control. They mention that it does not have an on/off switch, which is a drain on the battery. Additionally, some complain that the LCD stays on constantly.
"...Yes, the lack of an On/Off switch is something of an annoyance, but really, when it's not being used all that's being powered is the LCD display,..." Read more
"...- Only one problem: it inexplicably has no On/Off button!..." Read more
"...My first frustration with this device is that it cannot be turned off. Once batteries are in, the device is on...." Read more
"...Cons:-- No on/off button, so I usually just take the batteries out when I'm done using it...." Read more
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The device itself is pretty intuitive to set-up and use, in fact once I played around with it and figured it out I looked at the manual to see if I'd missed anything, and put it down thinking that if I'd gone to the manual first, I probably would have been confused as to how to operate it! LOL!
I haven't had the time to go out and take a time-lapse sequence yet - land/cloud/starscapes are my area of interest - but I did set my camera on my desk beside my computer the other evening with the timer plugged in, and let it take photos at varying intervals all night; I think it was running for 5hrs all told and it didn't miss a beat. I used it on Manual and Bulb without a problem; on Aperture and Shutter Priority it worked like a charm, activating the autofocus each time prior to the shot being taken.
The following should be of interest to those who want to utilize the Mirror Lock-Up ability of the XSi; if you do so with this timer, you will need to "take" two shots per photo needed for your sequence. This is because Mirror Lock-Up on the XSi is a two-stage process, the first press of the shutter lifts the mirror out of the way and locks it into position, and the second press actually takes the photo and drops the mirror back down ready for the next cycle. So, if you want to take a shot every 10 seconds with Mirror Lock-Up, you'll need to program the timer to take 1 shot every 5 seconds.
In fact I've just bought a 7D and the Mirror Lock-Up is exactly the same as on the XSi, so I'm assuming this is standard across the board for Canon cameras; not sure about Nikon etc.
For something this inexpensive the build quality is perfectly acceptable; I tend to "baby" my equipment and would expect to get a reasonable amount of use out of the product. Yes, the lack of an On/Off switch is something of an annoyance, but really, when it's not being used all that's being powered is the LCD display, and a couple of AAA's have got to be good for a year or so! LOL!
Based on the fact that the timer works flawlessly, and its low price, this is an easy 5 Star recommendation!
Again not to repeat others in detail, but to add my votes...
What I LIKE about this device:
- Easy to use; despite a "manual" that is in broken english, it's simple to set up
- Lots of timer choices: frequency of shot, length of shot, etc., etc.
- It WORKS!
- GREAT value! The *simple* bulb accessory from Canon is 2x more expensive and does NO timing, you could buy this for just the bulb button alone, forget ever using the timer, and pocket the savings or go have a decent dinner out!
What is NOT to like:
- Only one problem: it inexplicably has no On/Off button! So...if you want to save on battery usage, you must pull them out, store them separately, then re-insert them when you are next in need of a timer.
That said, the display on this device looks like a low power user (there is a backlight you can tun on and off if/when needed), so I'm willing to bet you can leave a fresh set of batteries in there for a long time with no issue. But, I dutifully pull mine out to maximize their life anyway.
Great value, great functionality, and it WORKS! That's what I wanted, and that's what I got.
P.S. By way of safety, let me emphasize... NEVER look at or take a picture of the sun without the PROPER equipment! At worst you can damage your eyes, and you surely will blow out the electronics in your camera. If this review sparks an interest in anyone, be sure to do some careful research on solar imaging. Amazon (and others) sells equipment necessary to do this safely!
The manual is not the clearest translation but it was not too hard to figure out what it was trying to say and once you figure it out there isn't a lot of need for a manual anyway.
This timer/remote doesn't have and off switch so once the batteries go it is on.
The hold switch (the slide surrounding the button under the 4 way) doesn't hold but I don't see what I would use that for anyway I don't see a lot of bulb shots in my future. I do see this as a better option than self timer for group shots you need to be in. We all know that drill and this will work better. Set the camera on the tripod set the timer to regular interval shots and just walk in it will shoot enough pictures that one will be on and no running back an forth.
The build quality is what I expected, plastic but fit together OK other than the hold switch. An on/off switch, a better manual and maybe the hold switch holding and it is a 5.
I wanted an inexpensive timer for time-laps I am using it as a hobby not as a working pro. This suits my needs. [...] bucks shipped this was a fun addition to the camera bag.
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does not have the power on/off button u have to remove the batteries manually.. but that is OK ... :P :D
works great with canon 750d. :)
after all the good experience ...! good packaging , regular delivery , thank you amazon :)
La configuración es muy sencilla y funcional. No tiene interruptor de encendido apagado (mal) por lo que deberás remover las baterias para consevar energía cuando no esté en uso.