Home :: Cameras :: Accessories :: Other Accessories  

Blank Media
Cables & Cords
Cases & Bags
Cleaners
Darkroom Supplies
Film
Filters
Flashes
Lenses
Light Meters
Lighting
Memory Cards & Readers
Other Accessories

Tripods
Underwater Photography
Canon Remote Switch RS60 E3

Canon Remote Switch RS60 E3

List Price: $29.99
Your Price: $23.69
Product Info Reviews

<< 1 2 >>

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Its Been Over a Year
Review: and absolutely no complaints :)

I take plenty of scenic shots and time elpased photos so this has been an indispensable accessory.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: No brainer remote
Review: It works for what it was made for. As for the comments of the cord being short how long do people want a cord. I like it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent tool, but needs longer cord
Review: It's very useful, but could be much more useful if the cord was longer or Canon made an extension cord compatible with the EOS Rebel2000 model. Currently, this 2 ft. appliance is the only give a beginning photographer has to take a photo remotely. (Not to be confused with a remote control!)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you have a tripod, you must have this accesory...
Review: No option, if you have a tripod, you must have this accesory. It enable you to lock the button for long term exposure pictures. Very light and very reliable.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Canon Remote Switch RS60
Review: The mechanism is essentially a lockable electrical switch with a cord and mini-phonejack. I found it too easy to accidently slide the button in lock position causing several unintended exposures. Unless you make your own, it is the way you can remotely trigger the shutter mechanism.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Canon Remote Switch RS60
Review: The mechanism is essentially a lockable electrical switch with a cord and mini-phonejack. I found it too easy to accidently slide the button in lock position causing several unintended exposures. Unless you make your own, it is the way you can remotely trigger the shutter mechanism.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Wrong name for shutter release cable
Review: This cord is not a remote control device as you might assume from its name. Rather, this is the same device that professionals would call a shutter release cable. It is meant to release the shutter button for long exposure shots to avoid shaking the camera when you touch it. You can also "lock" the shutter open for REALLY long shots (anything longer than 2 minutes). When you reach the desired exposure time, simply slide the button out of lock mode and the shutter will close.

Unless you have four foot long arms and a fish-eye lens, you won't be able to use this cord to do self portraits. You will have to make do with the self timer. Unfortunately, according to my local rep, Canon does not make a more useful cordless remote that works with my Rebel 2000.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice, but a little overpriced
Review: This is a great switch I use on my Canon SLR. I use it primarily for night shots and anything else that requires a slow shutter speed. My only complaint is that I feel its a tad too expensive. An item like this should cost [less].

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must have for EOS 2000
Review: This is a must have accessories for EOS 2000 owner who wants to step beyond the artistic touch. I used to use the timer to take picture in low light or motion effect just to erase the possibility of jerking my camera.

But I hate it because I need to wait the timer to start and to stop when there is possibility of people passing or other unexpected things messing up my picture.

With this remote, I'm able to snap right a way without waiting the timer to end. Beside if you want to experiment with the "BULB" settings, the chance of you jerking off the Camera while using the remote is None.

However, you still need a Tripod to set-up your camera perfectly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple and easy
Review: THis is one of the best products to add to your collection of camera gadgets. It works wonderfully for the canon Rebel2000 and produces great results. I used it for professional wedding pictures and was very pleased. A must have!


<< 1 2 >>

© 2004, ReviewFocus or its affiliates