4 Types Shutter Function Tw-283 Supports Simple Single Shooting, 1S Continuous Shooting, [ Bulb ] Shooting, Delay Shooting And Timer Schedule Shooting. 6 Kinds Of Timer Function Delay Shooting Setting Can Set Delay Time And Shooting Number, The Delay Time Alters From 1S To 59S, Shooting Number Alters From 1 To 99.Timer Shutter Release Shooting Time Can Be Set From 0 Sec To 99Hrs59Mins59Sec. Shooting Number Can Be Set From 1 To 99. Specifications: System Mode: Fsk 2.4Ghz Wireless Control System Transmission Distance: Over 80M Communication Channel: 30 Channels Transmitting Power: -1Db Receiving Sensitivity: -99Db Control Cable Length: 30Cm (Straight Line) Transmitter Stand-By Time: Over 1000Hrs. (Use 2 Size Aaa Alkaline Batteries) Receiver Stand-By Time: Over 400 Hrs (Use 2 Size Aaa Alkaline Batteries) Transmitter Dimension(Lwh):146Mmx40Mmx19Mm Receiver Dimension (Lwh): 73Mmx38Mmx31Mm Weight: (Excluding Batteries) Transmitter:52.6G Receiver:36.2G Functions: Item Included: Tw-283 Transmitter X 1 Tw-283 Receiver X 1 Shutter Connecting Cable X 1 User Manual X 1 Compatible Cameras: Select By Socket Note: Package No Include Battery. Refer To + / -Within The Transmitters And Receivers Battery Compartments To Insert The Batteries. The Receiver Flash As Ren Led Light;If The Light Doesnt Flash,It Should Be The Battery Reversed The Direction.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the Pixel TW-283 E3 Wireless Shutter Release Cable?A: The transmitter measures approximately five point seven inches by one point six inches by zero point seven inches, while the receiver measures about two point nine inches by one point five inches by one point two inches.
Q: What is the transmission distance of this remote control?A: The transmission distance exceeds eighty meters, allowing for effective remote operation from a significant distance.
Q: How many channels does the TW-283 E3 have for communication?A: The device features thirty channels for communication, helping to avoid interference from other devices.
Q: What battery type does the Pixel TW-283 E3 use?A: It requires two size AAA alkaline batteries for both the transmitter and receiver to operate.
Q: How does the delay shooting function work?A: You can set a delay time from one second to fifty-nine seconds and choose the number of shots from one to ninety-nine.
Q: How do I install the Pixel TW-283 E3?A: Connect the shutter cable to your camera, insert the batteries into the transmitter and receiver, and ensure the connections are secure before use.
Q: Is the TW-283 E3 compatible with my camera?A: Yes, it is compatible with a wide range of Canon cameras, including models like the EOS1300D, 70D, and many more.
Q: Can I use this remote for continuous shooting?A: Yes, it supports one-second continuous shooting, allowing you to capture multiple images in quick succession.
Q: What care is required for the Pixel TW-283 E3?A: Keep the device dry and clean. Store it in a cool, dry place when not in use, and replace batteries as needed.
Q: How long do the batteries last in the transmitter?A: The transmitter has a stand-by time of over one thousand hours when using size AAA alkaline batteries.
Q: What should I do if my TW-283 E3 doesn't work?A: Check the battery orientation, ensure they are inserted correctly, and confirm that the shutter cable is properly connected to the camera.
Q: Does this remote work with Fujifilm cameras?A: Yes, it is also compatible with various Fujifilm models, including the X-T5 and GFX100.
Q: Can this remote be used with Pentax cameras?A: Yes, the TW-283 E3 is compatible with several Pentax models, such as the K-1 and K-3.
Q: Is the Pixel TW-283 E3 easy to handle?A: Yes, it features an LCD screen on both the transmitter and receiver, making it user-friendly and straightforward to operate.
Q: What if the remote control doesn't connect to my camera?A: Ensure that both the transmitter and receiver are powered on, and check if the correct channel is selected to avoid interference.