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Neewer Shutter Release Timer Remote Control Cord Compatible with Canon EOS 550D/Rebel T2i, 450D/Xsi, 400D/Xti, 350D/XT, 300D 60D 600D 500D 1100D 1000D 10D 20D 30D 40D 50D
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Brand | Neewer |
Special Feature | Ergonomic |
Max Number of Supported Devices | 3 |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
About this item
- Quality remote for professional, enthusiast and amateur photographers
- Ideal as normal remote control or for time lapse photography such as astrophotography or photography of plant growth
- Comes with adapter cord with plug to suit the remote socket on camera models listed above
- Timer can work as self timer, interval timer, coundown time and long exposure timer
- Interval timer mode allows time setting up to 100 hours in total with one photo taken at a pre-set inverval, for example, at interval of 5 minutes, until total time runs out
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Remote Control | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 5.0 | 4.2 | 4.7 |
Easy to use | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.3 | — | 3.3 | — |
Timer function | 4.5 | — | — | — | 4.4 | 5.0 |
Value for money | — | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.1 | — | — |
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compatible devices | Camera | Canon EOS R5, EOS R3, EOS R5 C, 10D, EOS 6D Mark II, 1D X Mark III, 1D X Mark II, 1D X, 1D C, 1DS Mark III, 1DS Mark II, 1Ds, 1D Mark IV, 1D Mark III, 1D Mark II N, 1D Mark II, 1D, 5D Mark II, 5D Mark III, 5D Mark IV, 5DS, 5DS R, 5D, 6D, 7D, 7D Mark II, 50D, 40D, 30D, 20D, D2000, D60, D30, EOS-1V, EOS-3 | Canon Camera | Camera | Camera | Camera |
connectivity tech | Infrared | Wired | Wired | Infrared | Radio Frequency | Infrared |
maximum range | 10 meters | 2.79 feet | 2.79 feet | 10 meters | 50 meters | 10 meters |
battery quantity | 2 aaa | 2 aaa | 2 aaa | 2 aaa | 3 aaa | 2 aaaa |
From the manufacturer
NOTE: Battery NOT Included
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Neewer Shutter Release Timer Remote Control
Compatible with Canon EOS 550D/Rebel T2i, 450D/XSi, 400D/XTi, 350D/XT, 300D, 60D, 600D, 500D, 1100D, 1000D, 1D Mark II N, 1D Mark III, 1Ds, 1Ds Mark II, 1Ds Mark III, 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D,
- There is a 4-way directional pad in the middle with a SET button in the center: Use the left and right buttons to toggle the mode between DELAY (how long the unit waits to fire the shutter), LONG (how long a long, or bulb, exposure will last), INTVL (the time between "time lapse" shots, minimum is 00:00'01") and N (number of shots the unit will take before stopping. "- -" is infinite shots, 1 is normal).
- The musical symbol allows you to toggle the beeps on and off.
- Ideal as normal remote control or for time lapse photography such as astro-photography or photography of plant growth.
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Stylish and Ergonomic Design |
Large LCD Display |
Standard Plug |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 8.66 x 3.74 x 0.98 inches |
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Item Weight | 4.9 ounces |
ASIN | B0081EC08M |
Item model number | 88015052 |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #40 in Camera Shutter Release Cords |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 8, 2012 |
Manufacturer | Neewer |
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Customers like the performance, quality and value of the remote control. For example, they say it works well, it's well assembled and very good value for the money. Customers appreciate the time settings, and lighting. That said, some complain about the power switch. Opinions are mixed on ease of use, and battery life.
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Customers like the performance of the remote control. For example, they mention it works well, gets the job done, and is easy to use. Some say that it works perfectly for night astro photos and is great for the money.
"...This remote works with my Rebel XT perfectly fine. I'm very well satisfied for the money...." Read more
"...Has some other functions which I haven't tried or plan to use but a very effective and inexpensive add-on for time-lapse photos...." Read more
"The functionality of the unit itself is fine, however one of the cables that arrived with intervalometer was broken straight out of the box." Read more
"Works perfectly. For remote single shot like long exposure or sunset just press the button...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the remote control. They mention that it's a solid product, the shutter button is built in good quality, and it'd highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable remote shutter release. They also appreciate that it has a manual shutter release button for when you need the immediacy of releasing it.
"...It's a great second accessory to buy (after the tripod) and has so many adjustments to use that a lot of settings can be made without having to..." Read more
"...Hence the advice for a flashlight. It's built very well, it takes 2 AAA batteries and I have read about those lasting for many months of use, as yet..." Read more
"...The controller is very reliable and I would highly recommend it to any person looking for an affordable, robust shutter release." Read more
"...one of the cables that arrived with intervalometer was broken straight out of the box." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the remote control. They say it's a good option for cheapos, an inexpensive add-on for time-lapse photos, and has good construction. Some mention that the product is effective and awesome.
"...which I haven't tried or plan to use but a very effective and inexpensive add-on for time-lapse photos...." Read more
"...and I would highly recommend it to any person looking for an affordable, robust shutter release." Read more
"...It also has a really long battery life. As in months. It's also a LOT cheaper than the official Canon version.Cons:..." Read more
"This looks to be a good unit, has good construction/quality for the price paid...." Read more
Customers like the time settings of the remote control. They say the timing function is like a new continent, they can choose the delay, open aperture time, how many shots to take, and how. They also say the timer interval settings are great, it can do interval and timed shooting, and the shutter release timer performed flawlessly.
"...Mine's been on now for days, maybe a couple weeks, and shows no sign of slowing. I guess you don't need an on/off switch...." Read more
"...when i am shooting my time lapse, but again this controller is an all in one timer, allowing you to set timer and use the as the following - self..." Read more
"...Includes a basic shutter release button, intervalometer, shutter delay, a backlight, all sorts of good stuff...." Read more
"...Problem Four: The list-scroll function makes it difficult to set the times because the barely visible marker bar hovers over the too tiny function..." Read more
Customers like the lighting of the remote control. They say it has a nice light, the HUD light up display is really handy when you're shooting in low lighting condition, and the backlight is awesome for those low light. It's also helpful in starry sky and long exposure photography, and is good for star trails.
"...The HUD light up display is really handy when you're shooting in low lighting condition...." Read more
"...a basic shutter release button, intervalometer, shutter delay, a backlight, all sorts of good stuff...." Read more
"...It's all in the manual so don't skip it. I was a little disappointed with the built-in light...." Read more
"...It is lighted, witch is very very awesome for those low light shoots, or if you're in the middle of a field shooting the sky at night...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the remote control. Some mention it's really easy to work and take a picture, while others say it'll be complicated to figure out at first. The manual wasn't 100% clear, and it gets frustrating when trying to input settings.
"...It makes taking beautiful, clear photos so easy. A very big improvement over a hand held camera and hand lens button...." Read more
"...It does not stay on very long and gets a little frustrating when trying to input settings. Hence the advice for a flashlight...." Read more
"...up and running on it's use and it's controls are intuitive and easy to use." Read more
"...It was really easy to learn as the screen tells you what setting you're on regarding exposure duration, how many exposures, etc...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the remote control. Some mention that it doesn't need batteries to operate the device, it takes AAA batteries that are easy to find on a trip at any gas station, and it comes with batteries. However, others say that they're worried about the life of it, saying it dies quickly.
"...Hence the advice for a flashlight. It's built very well, it takes 2 AAA batteries and I have read about those lasting for many months of use, as yet..." Read more
"...Cons:This thing just doesn't last. Before my first set of batteries died, I ran into two major problems...." Read more
"...It also comes with batteries, so it works out of the box...." Read more
"...and take the batteries out when you're done with it, otherwise it dies quickly." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the power switch on the remote control. They mention that it doesn't have an on/off switch to conserve battery, and that it could use a physical off switch. Some say that the center button is hard to determine and that the remote needs to be charged all the time.
"...There is no on/off switch, which is baffling...." Read more
"...My only complaint is that you have to remove the batteries for it to completely turn off, otherwise it'll stay on until it drains the AAA's...." Read more
"...: The feel of the controls was not intuitive because the center button is hard to determine...." Read more
"...in the bag, but not something you need all the time, and not a good portrait button, because you can accidentally lock it too easy or mess up the..." Read more
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Install the batteries (which were NOT included) and the unit lights up. The small button on the left turns on the light for a few seconds and holding it down will lock the light ON. There is a 4-way directional pad in the middle with a SET button in the center. Use the left and right buttons to toggle the mode between DELAY (how long the unit waits to fire the shutter), LONG (how long a long, or bulb, exposure will last), INTVL (the time between "time lapse" shots, minimum is 00:00'01") and N (number of shots the unit will take before stopping. "- -" is infinite shots, 1 is normal). The musical symbol allows you to toggle the beeps on and off.
To change a setting, you press the SET button in one of the modes, then use the directional pad left and right to highlight the time or number you want to change (HH:MM'SS"), then press up and down to set the time or number. Press SET to lock the setting.
Another small button labeled TIMER START/STOP starts the timer/bulb/interval, etc countdown and function,and takes pictures. An LED on the unit lights green when autofocusing, and red when the shutter is released. You can have ANY combination of settings. For example, a time delayed shot that holds the shutter open for 10 seconds, once every 5 minutes, for 30 exposures. If you simply want to use the unit as a remote shutter release, you don't even need batteries. Just press the big button in the middle of the unit. It even has half-presses for autofocus. The big button will not use the timer features, however, just the small one on the upper right. There's even a lock on the big button for long exposures.
There is no on/off switch, which is baffling. I got around this by putting a piece of waxed paper between one of the batteries and the contacts so that I could leave them in the unit. To turn it on, I simply pull out the paper. It's a little more time to reinstall it when you're done, but that slower part comes after your pictures are taken and you don't have to fool with batteries while trying to set up a shot, just yank out the tab.
This remote works with my Rebel XT perfectly fine. I'm very well satisfied for the money.
EDIT: After the commenter below piqued my interest about an auto shutoff, I gave an off the hip response. I decided later to see just how long this unit would last on the batteries if you just left it on. Mine's been on now for days, maybe a couple weeks, and shows no sign of slowing. I guess you don't need an on/off switch. It appears to consume little to no battery when it's not actively in use, probably less than a wristwatch would since it's really just an LCD display.
Neewer's timer more or less kept me in the hobby of astrophotography. I was getting tired of having to manual operate the other intervalometer I had and after coming across this one and taking the risk, I am super happy. If you are looking for a device that you can program in about a minute, this is the device for you. You can program it, activate it, set it down and walk away.
I'll be honest, I was pretty impatient so I watched a quick youtube vid on how to use it, but I did read the directions an hour later after setting it up with my camera and starting my session. It was really easy to learn as the screen tells you what setting you're on regarding exposure duration, how many exposures, etc.
A couple of con's I have to mention but they would in no way influence me buying another Neewer product.
The screen backlight only stays on for a few seconds, so in order to check on the status you have to handle the device and activate the light. Risking vibration from picking up the device transmitting through the cord to the camera. I actually secure the cable to a tripod leg to prevent this.
The beeping noise is annoying haha. The device will beep once every second for the duration of your exposures. So when I'm doing deep space photography and doing 30x90 second exposures while you're out in the middle of no where, where it's super quite, those beeps get loud.
Neither of those "cons" would have stopped me from buying the device because I look more at does the device do what I want. If yes, then I don't really care much about the other features unless it stops the function that I need.
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Beschreibung ist auf Englisch, was eigentlich für niemanden ein Problem darstellen sollte. Sind die Funktionen erst einmal bekannt, ist die weitere Bedienung selbsterklärend.
Backlit for night use too.
Tested on Canon M5 and RP