Canon RS-80N3 Remote Switch for EOS-1V/1VHS, EOS-3, EOS-D2000, D30, D60, 1D, 1Ds, EOS-1D Mark II, 10D, 20D
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| List Price: | $70.00 |
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Product Description
A compact remote switch with a 2.6 feet (80 centimeter) cable to prevent camera shake for super telephoto shots, macro photography and bulb exposures. Handy for taking pictures of subjects that are difficult to approach or to minimize vibration for close-ups and time exposure. The remote switch works just like a shutter button, enabling halfway or complete pressing. It also has a shutter-release lock. With the EOS-3's Custom Function No. 12 (mirror lockup), camera shake can be further reduced. Its quick-lock plug connects to the new N-3 type remote control socket. Dimensions - 5.3 x 2.2 x 0.9 inches Weight - 8 ounces
Product Details
- Brand: Canon
- Model: RS80N3
- Dimensions: .90" h x 2.20" w x 5.30" l, .50 pounds
Features
- Prevent camera shake for super telephoto shots, macrophotography, and bulb exposures
- Works just like a shutter button, enabling halfway or complete pressing
- Shutter-release lock
- 2.6-foot (80 centimeter) cable
- See product description for compatible cameras
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
A compact remote switch with a 2.6-foot (80 centimeter) cable to prevent camera shake for super telephoto shots, macro photography, and bulb exposures. Handy for taking pictures of subjects that are difficult to approach, or to minimize vibration for close-ups and time exposure.
The remote switch works just like a shutter button, enabling halfway or complete pressing. It also has a shutter-release lock. With the EOS-3's Custom Function No. 12 (mirror lockup), camera shake can be further reduced.
Compatible with Canon models EOS-3, 1V HS/1V, 1D, 1Ds, 1D Mark II, 10D, 20D, D30, D60, and D2000.
Customer Reviews
Canon RS-80N Remote Switch
The Canon 80N3 works smoothly with a "soft" cable that doesn't twist. But it is still too expensive. The cheaper models that I previously bought lacked quality and quickly broke, so I guess you get what you pay!
Well its a dumb wire with a switch sure it works...
But for the life of me I cant understand why this thing costs 50$ its an outrage. I use it a lot and it works great but the price is just ridiculous.
The one comment is that the disconnect is not so user friendly and at night when you most times need the remote its hard to disconnect.
The biggest issue is still the price......
valuable tool
it is a very valuable tool especially for those using tripods and/or taking shots at longer shutter speeds. built is decent, it is a little expensive as compared to those generic and knock-offs assuming they all work the same.






