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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  • 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
  • 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)



Reviews



★★★★★

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Get the right one

This little timer is amazing for the price. The interface if a bit quirky but once you work through it you won't have any issues using it.

I previously purchased the Canon corded remote shutter release, it worked well, but the design led to the cable falling apart, and it stopped working. I much prefer this new remote, as it has all the same features, plus it has the timer features. The build quality is just as good as the canon, and the cost is less. Here is the canon version of the remote release.

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The setup is pretty straight forward, you can control the following:

Delay - The period of time from when the button is first pressed, until the first shutter release. Useful for letting the camera become completely still before taking the shot after the controller is let loose. The period is 0s to 99 hrs 59 min 59 sec one second increments.

Exposure - The duration that the shutter is held open, the length of the exposure. This allows you to do exposures longer than the camera allows by default. The period is 0s to 99 hrs 59 min 59 sec one second increments.

Interval - Is the period of time from the start of one frame to the start of the next. 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 frame. If this value is less than the exposure the result seems to be continuous shooting.

Number - The number of exposures from 1 to 399 or unlimited/infinite.

Chime - Enable or disable the devices chime.

All of the above factors are used once the start button is hit. So if you want to take a single shot 15 seconds after the button is pressed with the cameras current exposure you set Delay 15", Exposure 0, Interval 0, Number 1. If you want to take two consecutive 60 second exposures immediately after the press you would set Delay 0, Exposure 60", Interval 60", Number 2. If you want to take a time lapse, with camera settings, over 24 hours every 5 minutes, set Delay 0, Exposure 0, Interval 5'0", Number 288. If you want to take a time lapse with a shot ever second, change the interval to 0'1" and set Number to infinite, you will need to stop the process manually when you are done.

The device has a subtle backlight. Subtle in that it is not as bright as many common LEDs are today, yet it is bright enough that you will be able to manage the settings easily in the dark. The backlight is not so bright that it will affect your exposure in nearly any case. The backlight will stay lit for 6 seconds after the last button press.

The settings can be locked so that they cannot be accidentally modified.

My first frustration with this device is that it cannot be turned off. Once batteries are in, the device is on. Perhaps this does not matter, but I find it bothersome, I hate putting it away on. Yet, I put it away a week ago with a fresh set of batteries, and it is still not showing the batter low indicator. Still I have taken the batteries out now and am storing them separately so that they will be ready to go when needed. Nothing more frustrating than finding dead batteries without spares when you have traveled hours to escape the city lights and take photos of the night sky.

The second frustration is that I initially ordered the wrong model. While not a fault of the device, you need to be aware that there are 7 models of the same device, depending on the connector that your camera uses. Initially I ordered the C1 which will fit my Canon 60D but not the intended 5DMkIII. Unfortunately, I discovered this, you guessed it, after travelling hours to get away from city lights and take pictures of the night sky. Camera in one hand remote in the other with no way to take the shot, they could not connect. Actually I had mountain biked for an entire day on dirt roads getting away from city lights. Still I enjoyed the view, but was unable to capture it, 30s is not long enough.

Here is the list of models:

EZa-C1 Canon EOS - consumer - headphone style connector (Rebel, 60D/Da, 100D)
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EZa-C2 Canon EOS - professional - 3 prong studio style connector (1D, 5D, 6D, 7D,10D,20D,30D,40D,50D, EOS 3, D2000)
Pentax (K200, K100D, K20D, K10D, K-7,K-5, Kr, Kx, *istD*, MZ-6, MZ-L)
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EZa-N1 Nikon ( D800*,D700, D3000, D200, D4, D3*,D2*,D1*, F100,N90s, F90X, F5, F6, F90)
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EZa-N2 Nikon (D70S, D80)

EZa-N3 Nikon (D7100, D7000, D5100, D5000, D3200,D3100, D600, D90)
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EZa-S1 Sony (A9000, A850, A700,A580,A560,A500,A450,A350,A300,A200,A99,A77,A65,A55,A35,A33,A380,A330,A100)
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EZa-OP12 Olympus (E620,E600,E520,E510,E450,E420,E410,E30,EM5,EP3,EP2,EP1,SP-570UZ,SP-560UZ,SP-550UZ,SP-510UZ,A900,A850,A700,A580,A560)
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There is also a 6 in 1 model which has interchangeable cables if you need to support multiple camera types. It includes the C1, C2, N1, N3, S1, and OP12 connectors.
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Finally, the cord is a bit of a challenge to deal with, no easy way to wrap it up, so I would recommend picking up some of these to take care of this problem and a similar problem 100x. These cable wraps are easy to use, and are easily reusable. Make sure to get wraps at least 8" long, like these.
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★★★★★

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Used to be sooo great

I bought 3 from this exact listing and I'm done. First one lasted 19 months, with heavy abuse as I explored the Rockies. Second one lasted 15 months. Third one lasted 3 and a half months with less use than ever.

The problem is in the cord. It breaks and there's nothing you can do about it unless you're an electrician. Im gonna try somebody else and hope for better.



★★★★★

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Functional & Versatile - my only complaint is with the light

This intervalometer has been great! Once I figured out how all the modes work, I have been using it to take long exposures at set intervals with a specific number of shots, and the delay option gives the camera time to stop moving before it takes pictures. I just set up the intervalometer for what I want to do, press the timer button to start it, and walk away while it takes photos for me. This thing is very convenient! It also has the option to press and hold the shutter button and has a lock so you don't have to hold it down. All in All, this was a very worthwhile investment. Almost all the products I have purchased from Neewer have been great. My one and only complaint is that the LCD light doesn't stay on long enough. It only lights up for 10 seconds and that isn't enough time for me to set things up in the dark. If it stayed on for 30 seconds, it would be better.



★★★★★

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So far so good

This camera timer works awesome with my canon! The cable plugs directly into my camera and lets me control the settings with the remote. This allows me to set the timer while being away from the camera and be set anywhere from 1 second to hours ahead and every interval in between. Much better than the standard 3sec, 5 sec, 10 sec timers. Gives me an ample amount of time for everyone to get themselves together for non blurry photos.



★★★★★

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Does all that it says it does

Use this on a T2I, Helps on the tripod when a steady shot is needed. The timer, time lapse and all work good. Camera is a T2I Canon. The end started coming loose at the unit like an IPhone charger does. Hot glued it to get a few more years out of it but I don't use it that often.



★★★★★

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Would buy again

So far so good. Easy to use. Watched a YouTube vid that walked through features and how to use, up and running in about 5 min. Only draw back is no power button so you have to remove the batteries between usage.



★★★★★

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Compatible with Canon Rebel T3i / 600D

I just wanted to say that this timer works with the Canon Rebel T3i / 600D even though it is not specifically listed.



★★★★★

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Good timer control

this little gadget is amazing for family photos! the timer accurately fires my canon from far away. the cord is long enough so that I can be far enough away to still be in the frame and the screen on the remote is easy to read and set. great for singles, time lapses, and bursts! no more blurred shots or having to run back.



★★★★★

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I definitely recommend picking this up and adding it to your photography arsenal.

To start off, I've been a hobbyist photographer for about 15 years. I'm always looking for little upgrades and gadgets that will help improve my photography and give me the option to customize my photos even further.

I picked this shutter remote control up mainly to help with doing time lapses for my Canon 70D and my Canon T6i. I had previously used my cell phone and GoPro to do time lapses but wanted the flexibility and resolution that a DSLR offers.

I'll break my review down into a list of Pros and Cons and then provide an overall summary at the end:
-- Lots of customizable options: set the exposure time, delay to shoot, interval between shots and number of shots to take.
-- Good build quality, feels very durable
-- This remote is extremely simple to use (will take about 2 minutes to learn)
-- Cheap for what you get! Less than $20! A great value and a must-add to your camera bag

Cons:
-- No on/off button, so I usually just take the batteries out when I'm done using it.

This has turned out to be an awesome time lapse photography tool. Works very well both in full auto and manual mode for those special sequences. It is also excellent when the camera is on a telescope or otherwise where even the slight jiggling from pressing the shutter button or touching the camera would spoil the time exposure photograph. I definitely recommend picking this up and adding it to your photography arsenal.



★★★★★

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It works great

Great product with affordable price! Received it on time and have used it for several days, it worked great when I did the time lapse photography with my Canon 70D. Love it!



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Question & Answer



Question :

Does it work with Canon 60D and 70D?

Answer :

I don't own a 60D or a 70D I have a t3i and it works great on that. My dad has the Canon 7D and he has the same timer shutter and it works fine for him. So I am guessing it would work



Question :

Does it work with the T6I?

Answer :

Yes.



Question :

does it work for eos 7D?

Answer :

The model that I received will not work with the 7D or the 5D Mk III. The connector would require an adapter. If you want one with the correct connector then get this: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003F69JBW/



Question :

Does it work with the Canon EOS 550D, and does it make time lapse pictures?

Answer :

I speak Spanish but respond with google translator, so there may be words that are not in complete harmony. Is correct Neewer ® Timer Remote Control RS-60E3 For Canon, EOS 550D operated and also has the function of taking photos with time intervals, although this function have not used it yet. But for photos that require long exposure times or brief is perfect and works for it even without batteries.



Question :

Does the mechanical button take a simple picture if the batteries are dead?

Answer :

I apologize... the "hold" button operates even when there are no batteries!



Question :

t3i

Answer :

Works with my XSi and my friends T3i



Question :

Can you take continuous long exposure shots at regular intervals with this remote? Say 30 seconds each shot for 400 shots at regular intervals?

Answer :

Yes or you can just leave it on to take 30 second shots until the battery dies. There is a duration setting and an interval setting. What I do is set the duration to X and set the interval to x+5. If you set them both to X or don't give enough of a delay between the duration and the interval, your camera may still be processing the image and when the remote clicks the shutter again the camera won't be ready and you will miss that exposure.



Question :

Does it support Canon EOS 650D/Rebel T4i?

Answer :

It does work with the T4i
It does not work with the 600D but an adapter can be obtained from Canon.



Question :

Will this work with eos r?

Answer :

I don’t think so, I believe the R takes the other Canon remote pin out, this one works with Rebels, my 60D but not a 6D mk2. On the camera this one looks slightly smaller than a headphone jack, the 6d remote style is a fatter plastic plug (1/4 inch) with 3 tiny pins holes. the 5DS R is so I’m guessing all the R’s are the 3-pin style,



Question :

will it work with a t6i

Answer :

yup.



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