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The Camera Remote Control Wireless Shutter is a versatile tool compatible with a wide range of Canon and Fujifilm cameras. It features both wireless and wired functionality, a maximum range of 80 meters, and supports various shooting modes, making it an essential accessory for photographers looking to enhance their shooting experience.









| Button Quantity | 1 |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Number of Batteries | 1 CR2032 batteries required. (included) |
| Supported Battery Types | CR2032 |
| Maximum Range | 80 Meters |
| Compatible Devices | Compatible with Canon EOS RP, Camera |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Special Features | Light weight |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.15"L x 3.15"W x 1.18"H |
| Item Weight | 1.76 Ounces |
| Color | Black |
C**N
So easy, works great! Canon Rebel T7
I was blown away by how easy this was:• install batteries• use the cord to connect the transmitter to your camera• press the power button on both• press the button on either one to take a picture!No programming or set up needed. It just worked right away on my Canon Rebel T7. you do need to provide two AAA batteries, but it comes with the needed button battery for the remote.
C**N
Nice product
Connects well and Bluetooth works great
D**Y
Perfect to use with my tripod!
Easy to pair and great size! Can’t beat the price!
J**J
Good Value for occaisional use
I bought one of these to use with my Nikon D 7500 while taking pictures with a long lens and camera mounted on a tripod. I wanted to reduce camera shake while taking picture of birds and also when doing night photography with a 500 mm lens. The device comes with two cables, a 10 pin round cable and a square cable that fits my Nikon. The other end as a round 2.5mm plug that fits into the receiver. The receiver can mount on the hot shoe of your camera or can be mounted elsewhere using the 1/4 - 20 tripod mount the spiral cable allows you to orient it away fro the camera. Be careful to make sure the cable and the wrist strap are arranged so as not to interfere with the operation of your camera.Before mounting the receiver on your hot shoe, plug the round 2.5 mm plug into the receiver. I found I had to push it in firmly to get it engaged. That is not something you want to do while the receiver is on the camera because the hot shoe mount is only made of plastic and you could break it off easily. Plug the other end into your camera being careful to observe the orientation. The camera plug is marked to make this easier but you might want to put a spot of white paint on it to make it even easier, especially in low light.Turn on the receiver by pressing the on/off switch. There is a green LED that blinks to let you know it is on, If your situation requires total darkness, put some tape over the LED. Turn on the camera and the remote should operate, The receiver has a button to trigger the shutter. A half press focuses the lens and a full press takes the picture. Push and hold to take a burst of pictures. You can also use the small remote to trigger the camera. The smaller remote includes a second button that gives you a 2 second delay, This is useful for self portraits in case you were looking at a monitor, it gives you time to focus back on the camera lens.When I have a chance to check the range of operation, I will append the results to this review.I think this device is a good value overall for my needs. The durability is probably not going to be enough for a professional photographer but it is a value priced option for us amateurs.
D**H
Worked well for 1-1/2 years - Hard to troubleshoot problem appeared --- it was the cord.
I originally bought this remote shutter for my Nikon D850 in Nov. 2022 for astroimaging. It was easy to use right away and worked great. Frankly, I did not use it that often, perhaps 15 times. In Feb. 2024 (Last night), it would not work, then it would, and sometimes it would trip the shutter without me telling it to. I changed batteries; had to re-learn what to expect from the LED lights to see if they seemed to be working correctly, tried the relinking process between transmitter and receiver. I finally figured out today that the issue is the cable. If I manipulate the cable in a specific way, it would work reliably (although kludgy approach to keep the cord twisted in the needed position). Original cost, about $38. New cable about $10. I plan to be a bit more careful on how I handle the new cable, hopefully it will last longer.
A**E
Be sure to check compatibility with your camera.
I was worried about the remote being hard to use or not working with camera. Wrong. This is an excellent product.
K**A
No cable. Useless
Didn’t come with a cable so it’s absolutely useless.
A**R
Very useful!
Love it very handy and useful when trying to take your own family pictures with camera!
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