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Canon TC80N3 Timer Remote Control for EOS D30, D60, D10, 1D, 1V & 20D SLR Cameras | 
enlarge | Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $210.00 Buy New: $127.95 You Save: $82.05 (39%)
New (11) Used (1) from $120.00
Rating: 38 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 3.2 x 2.1
MPN: TC80N3 Model: TC80N3 UPC: 082966581564 EAN: 0082966581564 ASIN: B00009XVA3
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Ideal for time-lapse photography including blooming flowers and astrophotography | | • | Remote switch with a 2.6-foot cord | | • | Self-timer, interval timer, long-exposure timer and exposure-count setting features | | • | Easily enter the numeric settings with a single thumb | | • | LCD panel can also be illuminated |
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Product Description This is a remote switch with a 2.6 feet cord and a self-timer, interval timer, long-exposure timer, and exposure count setting feature. The timer can be set anywhere from 1 sec. to 99 hrs., 59 min., 59 sec. The plug for connection to the EOS-3 has a quick lock feature. A new dial enables you to easily enter the numeric settings with a single thumb. The LCD panel can also be illuminated. The rear of the Controller has a hole to keep the EOS-3's remote control socket cap.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Perfect... July 24, 2008 T. Farris (California) This little gem works excellent. Love all the setting and it easy to use. Set it and forget it...(I sound like an infomercial). Tim tfarrisphotography.com
Best Remote July 19, 2008 J. Eiler (Minneapolis, MN) The ultimate for flexibility, you can set shutter time, shot interval, number of shots. The interface is intuitive and easy to use even in the dark. This is now a permanent fixture in my camera bag.
WORTH EVERY PENNY July 6, 2008 jifa For a piece of plastic this thing is amazing. I've used it on my 40D for about a month now. Lack of an off button is a little hard to get used to you but I learned to just think of it like a wristwatch or something where the battery is always going. I recommend this product.
does as advertised... June 23, 2008 JP Holloway This does what it's advertised to do. Only reason I couldn't give it 5 stars is because like other people mentioned, it's a grey market item. Also there is no way to turn it off unless you remove the battery. I don't use it nearly enough to let it just waste the battery like that. Although it probably would take a good two years before the battery would die if left on 24x7x365. ;)
Works great! June 16, 2008 Andrew Gorman (Boulder, CO USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
So far I've used this for time lapse, sunset and family group photos. It's simple and effective. My only minor complaint is that it has no "off" button. I worry about buttons being pressed while it's in my bag. Perhaps this isn't an issue, but I imagine that battery would suffer if the "light" button is accidentally being hit. For extended periods when I'm not using it, I remove the battery (actually I place it in the compartment upside down). For shorter periods, I use the "hold" feature, but I'm not sure if this is really necessary.
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