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Canon TC80N3 Timer Remote Control for EOS D30 D60 D10 1D 1V and 20D SLR Cameras

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Canon TC80N3 Timer Remote Control for EOS D30 D60 D10 1D 1V and 20D SLR Cameras




This timer remote controller for EOS is equipped with quick-lock remote control socket (Shutter release function is provided). It connects to the camera via 80 cm (2.6 ft) cord and the mode button sets the mode and the convenient Jog dial that allows entering values with a single thumb sets the time or number of exposures. With this remote you can set a self-timer, intervalometer or interval timer, long-release or long exposure timer (for Bulb exposure). The timer can be set for any time from 1 sec. to 99 hrs, 59 min, 59 sec. The LCD panel can also be illuminated for easy reading.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Works as expected
This remote works exactly as described. It only gets 4 stars from me because I feel the price is way too high for such a simple device.

But, if you want to do time-lapse photography and not have your camera connected to a laptop, this is the only way to go.

4 Stars Just works
I’m probably not saying anything new here… but it works as advertised, and would have gotten 5 stars if it weren’t so overpriced. And good luck if you want to buy the even more overpriced cable extension. Once you figure out how to use it, (the rotating wheel is also a clickable button), it’s easy enough to work. And for the fools that are complaining about how you can’t turn it off… you don’t need to, it’s like a digital watch, it stays on for like 3 years. Oh, and you can do infinite captures, you just have to set the count to “00″… not sure why they don’t advertise that or explain it in the manual.

4 Stars A good timer
It works well but is unintuitive to set up for use. Definitely requires a manual. The one which comes with the unit is Ok but there is an online manual which is more thorough and better.

3 Stars The Good… the Bad… the…
Canon TC80N3 Timer Remote Control – I purchased this item about 2 years ago. Good product. Great Battery Life, but no manual, expensive. I wish it had some kind of case, because eventually the cord will separate (or pull out) from the body and quit working. Which it did in the middle of a photo shoot.

3 Stars The bad: International Warranty, too expensive, I want more control
Would you like to send a product back if it stopped working properly? Well, if you are in the USA, the International Warranty isn’t going to help you.

Intervalometers should be built into the camera but they aren’t (well, more cameras are starting to do this) and so Canon charges an arm and a leg for a counting device.

I shouldn’t have to work around the fact that I want to take more than 99 photos without reseting the device. It should be easy to select how many photos you want at what interval you want. But it’s not like that.

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Opteka RC 4 Wireless Remote Control for Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT XTi XSi T1i 7D and 5D Mark II Digital SLR Cameras Canon RC 1 Replacement

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Opteka RC 4 Wireless Remote Control for Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT XTi XSi T1i 7D and 5D Mark II Digital SLR Cameras Canon RC 1 Replacement




The new Opteka RC-4 remote control makes taking group photos easy by allowing you to take pictures away from the camera. The RC-4 allows the selection of either a 2-second shutter delay or instant shutter release. The RC-4 is completely dedicated to the Canon EOS Digital Rebel, XT, XTi, XSi, Elan 7ne, 7n, 7e, T2, K2, 300D, 350D, 400D, 450D, 500D, 7D, & 5D Mark II

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Range could be better but works as specified
Just wish it had a little more range but it does work right up to the specifications not an inch more!!

4 Stars works great! way cheaper than the official canon version
works great! I use it with my Canon Rebel XTi. There’s an “S” button for immediate shot and a “2S” button for a 2sec delay (which is more useful because then you can hide the remote in your pocket during those 2 secs). The range is sort of limited, about 15-20 ft (but I don’t think the more expensive Canon version has any better range)

The “S” “W” and “T” buttons don’t seem to do anything for my camera.

5 Stars Exactly as described.
No surprises. Works just fine. If you haven’t used a remote yet, you should try one. This is a good bang for da buck.

4 Stars Works for a Canon T1i
It works and easy to set up. Here’s how for a T1i:

1. Turn camera on

2. Press the left directional button (Drive Mode) until it says “Self-timer/Remote control

3. Press the middle button (Set) – the orange square will turn blue and the main screen will confirm that the mode on the bottom right corner

“S” is to take the shot. “2S” to take the shot with a 2-second delay. Make sure the camera is facing you so it receives the signal.

5 Stars Good buy for the money
This is a Canon RC-1 remote replacement and it works for other point and shoot Canon made cameras as well as the EOS DSLRs. I use it on my XSi and it works as advertised. A few reviewers complained about the other buttons on the remote didn’t work. Well, if you have an EOS DSLR, you only need use 2 button, i.e., the S and the 2S buttons. There is also complaints about lack of instruction on how to use it. However, it doesn’t take a genius to figure it out. Anyone can basically figure it out in 5 minutes or less. If it take you longer, all it means that you have to read the camera manual on how to set up the self-timer. Once it is set, you can use the remote to trigger the camera to fire. Don’t forget to pull out the battery shield on the battery compartment! Otherwise, the remote will not work.

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Canon BG E7 Battery Grip for Canon Digital SLR Camera

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Canon BG E7 Battery Grip for Canon Digital SLR Camera




The Canon BG-E7 Battery Grip holds up to two LP-E6 battery packs or six AA Batteries to offer double-length shooting time. The vertical shutter release makes shooting with the camera in a vertical position just as comfortable as shooting horizontally. The following functions are available in the vertical shooting position. Shutter-Release, Main Dial, AF Point Selection, AF/FE Lock, Index, Aperture, Exposure Compensation Button, Reduce Button.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Grips are great – Highly recommended
I have been buying all the battery grips for my Canon cameras (10D, 20D, 40D, and now 7D). This is the latest grip I bought for my new 7D. It was also the first accessory I purchased.

Pros:

* Overall GREAT accessory – very useful

* Significantly improves handling and feel of camera

* High build quality and feel

* Improved battery life with two LP-E6 lithium batteries

* Can take 6x AA batteries instead of the two LP-E6 batteries

* Includes a place in the grip to put the battery door so it doesn’t get lost

* Well designed with control buttons and knobs

* Makes you and your camera look like a PRO!

Cons:

* It costs a bit of money, but considering the price of a 7D, it worth the added cost

* (minor) Shutter button does not have the same feel as the one on the body – it’s easier to activate/more sensitive

5 Stars Essential
I love Battery Grips. Not just for the batteries, not just for the vertical shooting controls, but for the extra firmness it adds to my camera. Feels better in my hand. I also have the Wrist Strap which compliments this very well.

The only downside is I have to lay the camera on it’s side, since the camera will no longer sit on it’s bottom. (It’s lens pulls it forward.) But lying 90 degrees counter-cockwise solves this very effectively.

5 Stars Completes an already great camera
Why would you need a battery grip? When over a year ago I purchased the battery grip for my 450D (“XSi) I was surprised by how much more I got out of my camera by simply adding a battery grip. It’s not the fact that you have twice the amount of battery power – simply getting a second battery pack will do that, and since the grip comes without any batteries, you’ll have to purchase that anyway.

No, the best thing about a battery grip is that it literally allows you to get a better grip on your camera. Now, the 7D is somewhat larger than the 450D, and thus this may not be as important to people with smaller hands. But there are more than one reason to add the grip to the 7D: it transforms this great camera into a truly outstanding one:

- first of all, the grip significantly enhances the 7D’s handling. Since it is added to the bottom of the camera, it adds some height, making the camera fit your right hand much better. But that’s just the beginning. The grip has near-perfect molding (at least for my hand), making holding the 7D so much more comfortable.

- I shoot lots of portraits, and the grip adds shutter button, and main camera controls to the portrait orientation. Being able to hold the camera upright comfortably alone is worth the price of this grip. Again, the mold for this orientation is near perfect.

- (this may look obvious at first, but is often overlooked) you can remove the grip. The reason why I point this out is because with the grip installed, the 7D is very similar in size to the 1D. But if for some reason size or bulk is at a premium, you can take the grip off – something that is impossible with the 1D

- The grip is by no means light, and adds almost 50% of weight to the camera. This is a mixed blessing. The added bulk is noticeable, and on longer field excursions may add some discomfort. On the other hand, it balances the camera better with many of the heavier lenses. The added bulk will prevent you from shooting single-handedly in most situations, as steadying the camera with a mounted L lens now requires significant strength. That being said, the added bulk also makes it less susceptible to small movements, something I discovered to my advantage when shooting with a (non-IS assisted) macro lens.

Energy-wise, the grip is quite cleverly engineered: you can either load one or two battery packs into the grip, and the packs do not have to be charged evenly. You can, therefore, simply take a pack from the grip, load it into the camera, and discard the grip. After a while you can then reload the slightly more drained pack into the grip, and continue shooting with the grip. You can also replace the packs with 6 AA batteries for emergencies. Be carful, though – AA batteries get drained significantly faster than a normal battery pack, and the battery display will not correctly reflect charge status when you use AA.

The grip mounts from below into the 7D’s battery bay and tripod mount. The tripod mount is replicated on the bottom of the grip, so you don’t lose mountability with the grip installed. Unlike the BG-E5 (the grip for the EOS 450) this grip has much better weather sealing, making me much more comfortable using the 7D in weather. Also like the E5, this grip’s ‘On/Off’ switch does not control power but activates and de-activates the additional (portrait orientation) controls. Battery Pack are conveniently loaded from the back, and do not require a magazine like in the BG-E5. AA batteries do need to be inserted into a magazine first, though.

Although near perfect, the are some minor quibbles I’ve found:

- there is no way to charge the whole grip with batteries loaded. You have to take the packs out, charge them individually, and then put them back into the grip. Since you can use the grip with only one pack installed this is an inconvenienca rather than annoyance, but still…

- the grip cannot provide power to external flashes. If there is one thing Canon should improve than it is this. I do realize that this would require re-designing the grip – but having a flash feed from the grip would be a godsend, as the batteries in the flash unnecessarily increase bulk.

- the grip’s shutter button seems more sensitive than the one on my 7D, causing me to accasionally shoot where I wanted to aquire lock. I would have preferred if both shutters felt the same.

- A battery charge tester in the grip that is usable without turning on the camera (or for that matter: without being installed) would be a welcome addition (the camera *will* tell you the remaining charge)

Summary:

The battery grip turns the already great 7D into an exceptional camera. Especially if you shoot portraits a lot, this grip will immediately let you wonder how you ever got by without it. Although the improvements in handling are not as dramatic as with the BG-E5 (for the EOS 450/500), I feel it is still significant to warrant purchase. As a ‘bonus’ feature you get the option of doubling battery power, and even use AA batteries in an emergency. As a whole, I recommend this battery grip to anyone who wants to get more out of their (already great) 7D.

5 Stars Great fit
The grip fits much better the 7d than the grip for the 50d. A better contour fit at the bottom.

5 Stars Double your battery time and easier vertical shots!!!!
I had the sister unit to this for my 50D and just upgraded to the 7D. This is almost an identical unit to the last one I had and it works great just like my other one. Get this grip if you have massive hands like I do as it really helps you handle the camera better plus adds the fact you have vertical shot buttons and so much longer battery life. I am no professional but it would always seem like the batteries were dead or close to dead. Not anymore. I charge the batteries every once and a while and I’m good to go for a long time.

On top of all this you can also power your camera with AA batteries as it has a holster that goes into the grip rather than the actual Canon battery packs that cost a fortune. Go buy some rechargeable batteries and your set.

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Nikon ML L3 Wireless Remote Control for Nikon D40 D40x D60 D80 and D90 Digital SLR Cameras

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Nikon ML L3 Wireless Remote Control for Nikon D40 D40x D60 D80 and D90 Digital SLR Cameras




Nikon is a precision optical company with worldwide manufacturing, research and marketing capabilities. The Nikon name is equated with extraordinary photographic performance, innovation, precision and optical quality.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Great for photographers
This is a great accessory for your Nikon digital SLR. It makes it easy to take photos when you have it on a tripod so your camera doesn’t move.

5 Stars Neat gadget
I thought I did review this, but here goes…it’s a nice device…it works just fine with the D50, or at least when I tested it. Am pleased and would buy it again.

5 Stars very handy…no more delay timers
A must have in the bag. Very handy for those shots where you cannot afford to lose time using a delay timer. Great product for a great price! I would have taken around 2000 pictures with the remote shutter release and it works just like new.

5 Stars Works great right out of the box
Opened this remote up Christmas morning and was using it minutes later thanks to the included battery and simplicity of the device. Aim at the camera, click the button on the remote – too easy.

5 Stars Works exactly as expected
No surprises.

- works exactly as expected on my D90

- setup a breeze

Only possible downside is use in a room where 2+ people are using the same remote. There is no camera=remote pairing (that I can see).

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Canon BG E5 Battery Grip for Canon XSi Digital SLR Cameras

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Canon BG E5 Battery Grip for Canon XSi Digital SLR Cameras




PRODUCT FEATURES:Dedicated for EOS 450DEasy vertical shootingAccommodates two LP-E5 battery for high volume shooting, battery life extended to 1,200 shotsBattery Magazine BGM-E5A included for size-AA batteries

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Canon BG-E5 battery grip
This is an excellent addition to the Canon Xsi camera, it makes it much easier to hold the camera, especially in portrait view.Has a handy hidden storage place for the battery lid that you have to remove to fit the unit.

5 Stars Great For XSi – Makes It Look and Feel Like a Pro Camera.
I bought this grip hoping to improve how the small Rebel feels. Like others who have written before, it totally changed the way my camera feels. My pinky has somewhere to go now, instead of dangling from the bottom of the camera. I also like that in a vertical position there is a shutter button and other controls because now my hand doesn’t have to reach the shutter button on the camera in an awkward position. And finally, it helps the consumer-level camera feel like a pro-sumer camera because it looks bigger and feels heavier. Oh, and the battery life is great, too.

5 Stars Canon Battery Grip
I purchased this item with two Canon batteries and a remote. The grip itself is awesome. I love the shutter release option when turnes portrait. I love the ability to have an additional battery charged to give me longer shooting times for weddings. I also like the ability to have the back-up tray loaded with Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA batteries for a quick change out. I however have never had to use the backup with the dual batteries loaded. There are other grip brands out there, but you have to read closely, not all come with the extra AA battery tray, they have it as an ‘add-on’ with of course an add-on price. Amazon was fairly competitive, but check around on price with shipping (as well as cash back options). The ‘no name’ brands are much cheaper and are available at even Wal-Mart. But if you want to stay with the Canon brand shop prices for the best deal.

5 Stars Nice grip for my XSi
I actually got the battery grip because the existing door on the camera was not staying closed, so the camera was turning off until I realized that the door was popping open. The installation of the grip solved that problem. I also added the second battery and have not had to charge either one since I installed the grip.

The grip makes the camera look like a bigger professional level camera, makes turning and holding the camera for portraits much easier.

5 Stars LOVE MY BATTERY GRIB
I needed this for an upcoming event. It is the best. I love it. The best part is that I literally got it the next day and didn’t have to pay out the nose for it..Thank You Thank You….I love it.

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