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The Neewer Shutter Release Timer Remote Control is a versatile, budget-friendly accessory designed for Canon EOS DSLR users. It offers multiple timer modes including self-timer, interval shooting up to 100 hours, countdown, and long exposure (bulb) mode. Compatible with numerous Canon models, it comes with an adapter cord and runs on 2 AAA batteries. Ideal for astrophotography, time-lapse, and precision shooting, it delivers professional-grade functionality without the premium price tag.








| ASIN | B0081EC08M |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43 in Camera Shutter Release Cords |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,113) |
| Date First Available | May 8, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.9 ounces |
| Item model number | 88015052 |
| Manufacturer | Neewer |
| Product Dimensions | 8.66 x 3.74 x 0.98 inches |
J**N
Terrific value for the functionality
I will not repeat what so many other reviewers have written, but I do want to add my 5-star vote to this nifty little device. I use it for astrophotography, and honestly I could not be happier. A couple of weeks ago I set up to photograph the sun (yes, with special, safe equipment!), and I found myself running outside every 10 minutes to snap a picture (my goal - capture the changes in the sun over the course of a day). Needless to say, that got quite tedious after a while. After a bit of research, I found this clever little timer and immediately ordered it. Two days later it arrived, and on the next sunny day I set it on my Canon T2i to snap pictures for me...all day long!!! I went out every so often to check on it...thinking it would eventually have some unforeseen error. But no, it worked flawlessly all day long and dutifully helped me capture a treasure trove of solar images. Again not to repeat others in detail, but to add my votes... What I LIKE about this device: - Easy to use; despite a "manual" that is in broken english, it's simple to set up - Lots of timer choices: frequency of shot, length of shot, etc., etc. - It WORKS! - GREAT value! The *simple* bulb accessory from Canon is 2x more expensive and does NO timing, you could buy this for just the bulb button alone, forget ever using the timer, and pocket the savings or go have a decent dinner out! What is NOT to like: - Only one problem: it inexplicably has no On/Off button! So...if you want to save on battery usage, you must pull them out, store them separately, then re-insert them when you are next in need of a timer. That said, the display on this device looks like a low power user (there is a backlight you can tun on and off if/when needed), so I'm willing to bet you can leave a fresh set of batteries in there for a long time with no issue. But, I dutifully pull mine out to maximize their life anyway. Great value, great functionality, and it WORKS! That's what I wanted, and that's what I got. P.S. By way of safety, let me emphasize... NEVER look at or take a picture of the sun without the PROPER equipment! At worst you can damage your eyes, and you surely will blow out the electronics in your camera. If this review sparks an interest in anyone, be sure to do some careful research on solar imaging. Amazon (and others) sells equipment necessary to do this safely!
T**R
Works great with my Pentax K20D
I have always wanted to get into time-lapse photography, but never had the equipment for it. My Pentax K20D has a limited ability to take up to 100 pictures at set intervals, but this is nowhere near enough to make a proper time-lapse sequence. Recently, I read about the digital intervalometers that are now available, so I decided to try one out. The Neewer model looked to be just what I wanted/needed that would work with my Pentax DSLR. Now that I have used it a few times, I can say that the Neewer LCD Timer Shutter Release Remote Control is fantastic! It is simple to use and works just as advertised with my Pentax camera. I like that it is easy to program for intervals, delayed starts and even as a simple remote trigger. It has a long cord that makes it easier to use when plugged into your camera and is useful for fighting off the occasional ninja attacker, but it not long enough to use as a remote trigger for self-portraits or family portraits that you may want to be a part of. It even has a shutter lock that enables you to do bulb exposures without having to touch the camera itself while taking the picture. All in all, I consider this to be $20 well spent! Having said that, I do have a couple or three suggestions for Neewwer future models: 1. Add an On/Off switch! Having to take the batteries out to turn it off is not only a hassle, but when I put the remote control away, I have to make sure the batteries don't get lost or misplaced. 2. As with most photographic equipment, the User's Manual leaves much to be desired. Surely there are qualified people around who can write decent owner's manuals for all of these photographic manufacturers. In this, Neewer is no more an offender than any of the camera manufacturers. 3. As a couple of other reviewers noted, the backlight for the panel is somewhat weak. It simply was too dim to light my campsite, or even to read by in the dark. Because of this, what I thought was a recipe for the perfect camping dish turned out to be . . . well, I'm not going to be held responsible for all the hospital bills!
L**7
Lo único que no me gusta es que no se apaga, asi que tengo que quitarle las pilas cuando acabo la sesión de fotos para que no se consuman las pilas, pero por lo demás es un magnífico intervalómetro. Sencillo de usar, fiable, luz nocturna, recomendable.
B**.
Funktioniert mit meiner 600D. Beschreibung ist auf Englisch, was eigentlich für niemanden ein Problem darstellen sollte. Sind die Funktionen erst einmal bekannt, ist die weitere Bedienung selbsterklärend.
H**N
Everything is great
P**N
It works as advertised. You can easily program the unit or simply use it as a remote shutter release. Fully supports all features on my Canon T4i. But remember that it does not over-ride certain settings made to the camera such as self timer: continuous (say set to 4). So if it's set to fire 4 times then regardless of your interval settings the shutter will fire 4 times for each interval count! In general the quality is good, the display bright (blue with white characters). It is laid out identically to the Nikon unit and works identically to it. Please note that no manual is included so go online to get Youtube howto's on this product if you can't figure out the intuitive UI. Highly recommend this as the price is far cheaper than Nikon's and Canon's equivalent unit.
G**Z
Me resulto muy bueno este temporizador para usarlo en tiempo de mínimo 1 segundo, muy practico y de fácil uso, su calidad y precio es bueno su cable es grueso y da confianza que no se troza rápido, lo utilizo en la T2i, T5i y la 80D sin problema, el único inconveniente es que no tiene botón de apagado/encendido y prende cuando se le ponen las baterías, en general muy buen producto.
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