Whether You Are Shooting In The Studio Or Outdoors, The Foto&Tech Wired Remote Switch For Cameras With 3-Pin Connection Provides You With A Simple Way To Control Exposures And An Easy-To Use-Tool To Create More Keepers. The Unit Provides Functionality Such As: Auto-Focusing, Continuous Shooting Or Single Image Capture And Long Time Exposures. Since You Can Trigger Exposures Without Touching The Camera You Will Capture Clear, Blur-Free Images. The Unit Requires No Batteries - It Draws Its Power From The Camera. The Wired Remote Switch Is A Huge Asset To Keep In Your Studio Or Gear Bag. This Particular Wired Switch Uses A Cable Thats 97 Cm Long, And Is Compatible With Cameras That Use The 3-Pin Connection. Compatible With Eos 6D Mark Ii, 5D Mark Iv Iii Ii, 5Ds, 5Dr, 7D Mark Ii, 1D X Mark Ii, 1Ds Mark Ii Iii, Mark Iii, 1Dc, 1Dx, D60, 7D. Press The Button Half-Way In To Autofocus Depress The Button Fully To Trigger The Shutter Press The Button And Slide It Forward To Lock For Long Exposures Larger, More Comfortable Form Factor. Not Compatible With The Eos Rebel Series, Eos 60D Or The 70D. Only Compatible In Still Mode. Will Not Trigger The Camera In Video Mode.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the length of the wired remote shutter release cord?A: The cord length is approximately thirty-eight inches. This length provides flexibility for positioning the camera when capturing images.
Q: What cameras are compatible with the Foto&Tech RS-80N3?A: The unit is compatible with several Canon models including EOS R5, R6, 5D Mark IV, and 1D X Mark II. Make sure your camera uses a three-pin connection.
Q: What is the item size of the Foto&Tech RS-80N3?A: The item size is designed to be compatible with Canon RS-80N3 specifications. This ensures a perfect fit for supported camera models.
Q: How do I use the wired remote shutter release?A: To use, press the button halfway to autofocus and then fully to capture the image. You can also lock it for long exposures.
Q: Is the Foto&Tech RS-80N3 easy to carry?A: Yes, it is lightweight and compact, making it ideal for both studio and outdoor photography. It fits easily into your gear bag.
Q: Can I use this remote in video mode?A: No, the remote only functions in still mode and will not trigger the camera during video recording. It is specifically designed for photography.
Q: How do I care for the wired remote shutter release?A: To keep it in good condition, avoid exposing it to moisture and store it in a dry place. Regularly check the cord for signs of wear.
Q: Does this remote require batteries?A: No, the Foto&Tech RS-80N3 does not require batteries as it draws power directly from the camera. This simplifies its use.
Q: What precautions should I take while using this remote?A: Ensure the connection is secure and avoid pulling on the cord while shooting. This helps prevent damage to both the remote and camera.
Q: Is this remote suitable for beginners?A: Yes, it is user-friendly and perfect for beginners looking to enhance their photography skills. The two-stage button simplifies operation.
Q: Can I use this remote for long exposure photography?A: Yes, it is ideal for long exposure photography. The lock feature allows you to keep the shutter open for extended periods.
Q: How do I unlock the shutter after a long exposure?A: To unlock the shutter, simply slide the button back to its original position. This will allow you to take additional photos.
Q: What should I do if the product arrives damaged?A: If the product arrives damaged, contact customer support immediately for assistance with returns or exchanges.
Q: Is there a warranty for the Foto&Tech RS-80N3?A: Yes, it typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty. Check the packaging or the manufacturer's website for specific details.
Q: Is the RS-80N3 suitable for macro photography?A: Yes, it is excellent for macro photography because it allows you to take pictures without causing camera shake.