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Remotely control your EOS camera with this advanced remote switch that helps to eliminant camera shake. See details clearly with an illuminated LCD panel, and easily enter numerical settings with a single thumb, thanks to a dial. Press down on the display Illumination button to lock settings and prevent accidental changes being made. A 2.6 ft / 80 cm cord enables for some distance between the device and your camera. For some instances of photography, like wildlife, where a greater distance is required, add a 10 m extension cable. Use with an intervalometer for time-lapse photography. Shoot long exposure and use the exposure counter to take a set number of pictures and stops. Accurately time exposures and shutter speed from 1 second to 99 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds, in one second increments. Ideal for family portraits or for when the camera is set up on a tripod or against the wall. An 80cm remote release for EOS cameras featuring an N3-type socket. Accurately control shutter speeds up to 59min 59sec, and use an intervalometer for time-lapse photography.. Design. Interface. Wired. Battery. Battery type. CR2032. Weight & dimensions. Weight. 85 g. Other features. Dimensions (WxDxH). 40 x 14 x 20 mm. Logistics data. Harmonized System (HS) code. 85299097
Price: £138.99 from Back to the Office
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