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Canon Wireless Remote Control RC1 for Digital Rebel

Canon Wireless Remote Control RC1 for Digital Rebel
From Canon Cameras US

List Price: $30.00
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Product Description

This miniature infrared transmitter operates at ranges of up to 5 m/ 16.4 ft., and may be set for either instant shutter release or 2-second delay. The RC-1 may also be used to activate mirror-lock and bulb-shutter functions.


Product Details

  • Brand: Canon
  • Model: 2465A001AA
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .90" h x 2.50" w x 3.40" l, .10 pounds

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

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The Canon RC-1 remote control makes taking group photos easy by allowing you to take pictures away from the camera. The RC-1 allows the selection of either a 2-second shutter delay or instant shutter release. Compatible with the Canon EOS Elan II/Elan IIe, EOS Elan, EOS 10S, and EOS IX.


Customer Reviews

Great Item5
I had this remote for a while before I really used it. I misplaced the instructions to get it to work so I had to find them on line. One I got this working (didn't realize I had to put it on the timer mode then use the remote)I have never used my camera on a tripod or stapization unit without the remote. Very much work the money.

A MUST have!5
This is an awesome thing to have! No more running to the camera to set the timer, missing it, or having to wait forever for it to go off! I set my camera up, get everything ready and click my remote- I have my picture! So simple!

Love it!5
This is exactly what I needed to take pictures of my hummingbirds from inside my plateglass windows (the feeders are on the windows). Like others said, the remote must face the front of the camera, but you can work around that. I placed a mirror against some books in front of the camera, and I am able, with no problem at all, to point the remote at the mirror, where it angles it back to the camera and I can take pictures from my couch from the rear of the camera!