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This remote switch, with a 2-ft. cable, replicates all the functions of the shutter release / For EOS ELAN 7/7E, II/IIE, Rebel 2000/G/X/XS/XSN, IX, IX Lite SD SDHC compatible memory card storage slot (Recommend purchasing optional SDHC of 4GB or greater for practical image storage with this camera.) Included Canon EF-S 18-55mm is a lightweight zoom lens that is ideal for handheld photography Image Format – 22.2mm x 14.8mm 3 – 2 Horizontal – Vertical Aspect Ratio Color Filter System – RGB primary color filter Low-pass Filter – Located in front of the image sensor, non-removable Recording Format – Design rule for Camera File System 2.0 Image Format – JPEG, RAW (14-bit Canon original) RAW+JPEG White Balance Settings – Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, White Fluorescent Light, Flash, and Custom Focusing Modes – One-Shot AF, AI Servo AF, AI Focus AF, Manual focusing (MF) Metering Range – EV 1-20 (with EF50mm f/1.4 USM lens, ISO 100) Exposure Compensation – Manual 2 stops in 1/3 or 1/2-stop increments and AEB 2 stops in 1/3 or 1/2-stop increments AE Lock – Automatic when focus achieved with evaluative metering and One-Shot AF, and Manual by AE lock button Electronically controlled and focal-plane shutter PictBridge capable Shutter Speeds – 1/4000 seconds to 1/60 seconds, X-sync at 1/200 seconds, 1/4000 sec. to 30 seconds, bulb Self-timer – 10-seconds, 2-seconds delay or 10-seconds delay plus continuous shooting Brightness Control – 7 levels provided Body Dimensions – 5.1 x 3.8 x 2.4 (128.8×97.5×61.9mm) Weight – 16.8 ounces (475 grams) body only Lens Dimension – 2.7 x 2.6 (69×66.2mm) Weight – 6 ounces (190 grams)
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars A great accessory for any photographer!
I was disappointed when I bought my Canon Rebel XS to find that it not only didn’t come with a wireless remote, but that it wasn’t compatible with the same wireless IR remote that its higher-end relative, the XSi, was.
After looking into remotes, I saw that I had two options; either buy an expensive wireless one that was compatible with the XS, or get this non-wireless remote switch for much cheaper (less than $25). I am glad I got this!
YES, IT’S WIRED, BUT IT’S STILL GOOD
Yes, this might seem an unappealing choice to some due to the fact that it’s wired – and some have complained that the wire is too short – but from my experiences so far, I’ve had nothing but positive experiences with this simple and easy-to-use remote.
GREAT CHOICE FOR NIGHTTIME PHOTOGRAPHY
This is a great choice for nighttime photography, and I can’t stress that enough. Even if you have relatively steady hands, you will find that using a remote is essential to consistently capturing crisp images. Even when my DSLR was on a tripod, holding down the shutter button would cause enough shake to blur images (especially in Bulb mode). This has given me some amazing nighttime shots…
OPERATION
Holding down the shutter button halfway will focus the camera, and pressing down all the way will take the picture. With Bulb mode, you can press down and then slide the button to a ‘lock’ position, which will in turn keep the shutter pressed until you release it from the lock.
THE PRICE IS NICE…
I took the money I saved from buying this less expensive alternative, and invested it towards a lens. If you aren’t happy with this purchase, you can be happy you only shelled out $25 – especially considering how expensive most SLR accessories are…
CONCLUSIONS
Regardless of one’s photographic background, a remote switch is essential – especially for nighttime photography! At $25, this switch is a steal.
3 Stars money for nothing chicks for free…so goes the song
Well the first part of the title for this product is true $25 for this is a rip off.It is the size of a bic lighter and about a well made, for this it gets three stars max. I have not used it yet but even if it works $25 for this? I was forworned by other reviewers but I was to gun shy to make my own, their are many post on the www on how to do it your self and save some coin you can put towards one of their $1,500 len.
So this is another one of those situations where canon rips you off.
so it goes, you need a cable release if you use a tripod.
PS chicks are never free…. ever
5 Stars It does the job
When I opened the box, I realized how small the remote control is. I guess good things do come in small packages. =)
I tested this accessory and it works as advertised — half shutter, full shutter, shutter lock, and winding the cord for storage. I haven’t been it for any serious work within these first few days of having it. While the remote is kind of expensive for its function, it’s quite inexpensive compared to other DSLR accessories — particularly lenses. =P
I anticipate to use this for bulb mode shooting, e.g. to shoot fireworks. I also anticipate to use this to help portrait subjects relax, as suggested by another reviewer.
I’d like to also note that the Opteka remote is just a few dollars cheaper than the Canon cord, but I decided to get this one because I like the Canon brand, and this one looks much nicer.
5 Stars Great little device
This allows you to take pictures and release the shutter without having to touch your camera. This helps eliminate vibrations and shaking, allowing for great pictures, even with longer exposures. It was a good price, is very simple to use, is small and easy to carry and is exactly what I needed.
4 Stars A great little remote control for the Powershot G10
The more I use my Powershot G10 on tripods or try to do long exposures, the more I realize that when my finger presses down on the shutter, it slightly vibrates the camera and I get a slightly blurry exposure. Well, after untold numbers of photos and me scratching my head like an idiot, I decided to get a remote switch.
The remote switch works fine as advertised for the Powershot G10 and works on the Rebel series digital SLRs as well (XT, XTi, etc). And this being a Canon accessory, you’d better believe you pay more than you should for the Canon brand. The cord isn’t that long, but can easily be extended with a trip to Radio Shack and for $10 (Google “rs60-e3 extension”.)











