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AODELAN Wirless Shutter Intervalometer Fujifilm Review

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Very good

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4.3
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Details

BrandAODELAN
Battery DescriptionAAA
Maximum Range60 Meters

Description of AODELAN Wirless Shutter Intervalometer Fujifilm

AODELAN Wireless Timer Shutter Remote supports S (single shooting), C (continuous shooting), B (Bulb), 2S (2 seconds delay), Timer (timer mode). Under timer mode, Delay, interval and long exposure timer, number of frames setting, BKLN is available. Under timer mode, delay exposure, long exposure, interval, exposure number function can be programmed together to capture the beautiful moments with repeat interval time and repeat times shooting. Auto bracketing timed exposure setting (BKLN) for HDR, shutter release with instant, continuous 3, 5 or 7 shots. Compatibility: Canon EOSR, EOSRP, 90D, 80D, 70D, 77D, 60D, 60Da, 250D, 200D, 200DII, 100D, 800D, 760D, 750D, 700D, 650D, 600D, 550D, 500D, 450D, 400D, 1500D, 1300D, 1200D, 1100D, 1000D, 2000D; Canon PowerShot SX60HS, G1X Mark III, G1X Mark II, G1X, G3X, G5X, G10, G11, G12, G15, G16; Canon Rebel: XT, XTi, XS, XSi, T1i, T2, T2i, T3, T3i, T4, T4i, T5, T5i, T6, T6i, T7i, SL1. Compatibility: Canon M5, M6, M6 Mark II, 6D MARK II, 1D X MarkII, 1D X, 1DS Mark III, 1DS Mark II, 1Ds, 1D Mark IV, 1D Mark III, 1D Mark II N, 1D Mark II, 1D, 5D Mark II, 5D Mark III, 5D Mark IV, 5DS, 5DS R, 5D, 6D, 7D, 7D Mark II, 50D, 40D, 30D, 20D, D2000, D60, D30, EOS-1V, EOS-3. Compatibility: Fujifilm GFX 100, GFX50R, X-T3, X-T30, X-A7; Olympus OM-D E-M1X, E-M1 Mark II; Pentax Pentax 645Z, K-1 Mark II, K100D, K110D, K200D, K-500, K100D, K20D, K10D, K-30, K-50, K-7, K-5, K-5II, K-5IIs, K-3, K-3II, K-1; *ist D, *ist DL, *ist DS, *ist DS2; Samsung GX-1L, GX-1S, GX-10, GX-20, NX100, NX11, NX10, NX5; Contax 645, N1, NX, N Digial; Sigma Sd1.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Time-lapse photography and remote control for Canon DSLR

This is a WIRED system that mounts on the camera's hot shoe (socket on top with retractable arm). The cable connects the device to the flash interface port on your camera. When an accessory like this remote is connected to the accessory port, you cannot use the built-in flash or attach a flash unless you get a splitter cable and attach a separate flash to a stand or bracket. connected to the hot shoe but on my camera (SL1 Canon) the camera disables the built in flash when you use the auxiliary…

Pros
  • Accessories
Cons
  • Cable shorter than other models

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works well where IR remotes don't work.

Not everyone needs a remote shutter release to trigger the camera, but those who have one can be quick to point out the limitations of typical IR remotes, which require good aim and line of sight between the transmitter and receiver. . RF transmitters are not new, but they have become much more affordable in recent years, and AODELAN is near the top of the price scale for off-brand solutions. The goal is pretty clear and goes beyond activating the camera. Away from the built-in button (up to…

Pros
  • Remote Controls
Cons
  • Something Different

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality. Works with Canon 60D.

I am reviewing "AODELAN Camera Wirless Shutter Release Timer Intervalometer for Canon EOS 800D, 200D, 80D,750D, 650D, 600D,1300D, 1200D, 90D, M6 Mark II, 6D Mark II, 7D Mark II; Fujifilm X-T3; Olympus E-M1 Mark II I've been looking for a wireless shutter release for my Canon 60D for a long time, but couldn't decide. There are quite a few of them, from basic to full-featured ones like this one. Most of what I shoot is landscape or product photography, but I would love to do more slow motion…

Pros
  • electronics
Cons
  • boring packaging