Canon Timer Remote x2

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Canon Timer Remote x2

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Myself and a couple of mates bought some shutter remotes for our DLSRs, however they weren't smart enough to check if it would suite their camera's.

It works perfectly with my 7D but is the wrong connector for their 60D's.

I can give you contact details if you are interested, but this is them on ebay.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Satechi-TR-A ... 43a98df69a" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

It works a treat and is pretty cheap for anyone wanting to do some timelapse stuff.

They are brand new, un-used.

P.M me for more info.

They are in Sydney.
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Canon Timer Remote x2

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I got a canon IR remote for my camera and it was about $20. What do these do that the canon ones dont?
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Is that just a trigger or can you set that up to do intervals and long exposure? From what I've researched, the Canon equivalent to this is about $200. Not sure what yours does but this can be set to take photos on intervals from 1 seconds up to 99 hours, plus has a count down timer and a exposure setting for exposures up to 99 hours. You can also limit how many pics it takes before it stops.
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ahh i see, quite a bit more involved then. What you have sounds a like an intervalometer.


Yeah, mine is just an IR shutter remote... It has functions for shutter, and shutter with 2 sec delay. If you stick it on Bulb then yeah you can do a long exposure.. unlike the actual shutter button, you press it once to activate the shutter to open, and press it again to close it, rather than having to hold it down.

http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Revi ... eview.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I think I may be interested in one Righty.
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