Groucho said:You can build your own wired one for very cheap. No fancy features but very functional depending on your need.
mind if i ask...what do you commonly use the wireless for that you couldn't use the timer for?. i have the wired but it has just started sticking. i don't use it all that much( it's from my film rebel so getting older) and wonder if the addtional expense of the wireless is worth it for me or notMaster Mason said:I bought both the wired and wireless. they serve 2 different purposes and aren't very expensive. I got them both though Amazon.
jann1033 said:mind if i ask...what do you commonly use the wired for that you couldn't use the timer for?. i have the wired but it has just started sticking. i don't use it all that much( it's from my film rebel so getting older) and wonder if the addtional expense of the wireless is worth it for me or not
You are absolutely correct on the buttons - the black one is like a half-press of the shutter button, the red one fired the shutter.eugeniuss said:Groucho,
What are your buttons for? I would assume one if for AF, the other is shutter...
also, do you have the bulb switch?
MarkBarbieri said:I love the Canon TC-80N3. In addition to being a simple remote shutter release, it also has a self-timer, and interval timer, a long exposure timer, and an exposure counter.
Set it up in front of a chrysalis and have it take 1 picture every minute so that you can see the butterfly emerge. Or maybe catch a flower opening.
Want to take a photo of star trails while your camping but don't want to be up in the middle of the night? Tell it to wait 1 hour before opening and then keep the shutter open for 3 hours.
Set up the camera to go off in 10 seconds and then take 5 photos so that hopefully you'll get one where no one is blinking.
It's about $130, so it's a significant premium over a simple remote shutter release. It can do a lot more. It's your call as to whether the extra capabilities are worth the extra cash.
MarkBarbieri said:Aye Carumba, it looks like it will not. I've used mine with several different Canons, but never a Rebel. So just to be sure before answering your question, I checked Canon's site. Apparently the Rebel series uses a different remote shutter release from the x0D and xD series cameras.
It looks like the Rebel uses the RS-60E3. It's only $26 (at BH) but it doesn't do any of the timing stuff. Sorry about that.