Canon Wireless Remote Control RC1 for Digital Rebel | List Price: $30.00 Discount Price: Too low to display

| Brand: Canon Binding: Electronics
Features: - Allows for shutter release up to 16 feet
- Wireless camera operation
- 2-second shutter release delay
- Works with some Canon EOS models
- Makes group photos easy
Wireless! [Posted on 2008-07-03] Before discovering this product I read so many negative Amazon reviews about the $50 shutter release which attaches to the camera via a short cord that I nearly gave up. This product, however, is less expensive and completely wireless. Since Canon is nice enough to include batteries with the product, I was able to utilize the remote controller immediately. What a great product! It works perfectly with my Canon Rebel Xti. Now I can be in our photos, too!
Excellent addition to my camera bag [Posted on 2008-07-11] Handy little gadget to add to any camera bag. Trust me, sooner or later you will want to take a picture using a remote control device to eliminate camera shake. MIght as well buy it now and keep it around. Good luck.
Won't work on 5d [Posted on 2008-07-12] This thing dose not work on the 5d probably not on any of the high end cameras
nice investment for Canon EOS DSLR owner [Posted on 2008-07-15] I have used it a lot. For group pictures as well as night shots. Its truly value for money and serious photographers should consider buying this for un-touched night or low light snaps. As usual the price on amazon was steal.
CANON EOS Digital Rebel XT [Posted on 2008-07-19] This is probably the best money I have spent on my camera in a very long time.
The holder attaches permanently to the neckstrap so you always have it with you. It can also be used to prop the camera level using the indentation in the holder base, even while on the neckstrap if you are careful where on the strap you put it.
I have found there are three settings: the dot is instant focus and shoot, the 2 has a 2-second delay before shooting, and the L is off.
It works from a variety of angles (but all must be from in front, even slightly) of the camera body (not the lens). I have also managed to get shots at 90 degrees from the camera and slightly ahead of the body.
Full moon, fireworks, and any other dark shot is a breeze with this.
For fixed distance shots, I recommend using the auto focus and then switching the lens to manual.
Play with the ISO settings as well. Darker images can be obtained with using the BULB feature and a lower ISO setting.
Lighter images higher ISO and longer delay.
To take a photo with "perfect light" set the camera to Manual and adjust the dial to the length you want the shutter to remain open. Focus, press the button and it will take the photo.
Longer shooting times just set to BULB and focus. Press the button on the remote once, wait the length of time you want and press the button again. The shutter remains open until the second press.
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