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Digital camera reviews of Canon TC80N3 Timer Remote Control for EOS D30, D60, D10, 1D, 1V & 20D SLR CamerasDigital camera Review: Perfect... Summary: 5 Stars
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
Digital camera Review: Quite Spiffy Summary: 4 Stars
Although this remote is quite pricey in comparison to its simpler alternative, I am quite pleased with it and do not regret the purchase. If you are just looking for a simple remote this is not what you are wanting. Its nice to have the ability to set just the time you want, the number of shots you want, etc, etc. It is comparable to the ability you have with the remote shooting software that comes with Canon's cameras. Only you have those options without having to drag a laptop into the field with you.
Digital camera Review: Remote switch for the Canon 20D Summary: 5 Stars
I've had my remote switch for almost 3 months now. I love it. So far the only feature I have used is the remote switch and it works flawlessly. If you want to trip the shutter from a distance without shaking the 20D (the camera I use) this is what you need. I use it with the extension cord since I am generally about 30 feet away from the camera. I am very pleased with this purchase. No complaints at this point.
Digital camera Review: The Good... the Bad... the... Summary: 3 Stars
Canon TC80N3 Timer Remote Control - I purchased this item about 2 years ago. Good product. Great Battery Life, but no manual, expensive. I wish it had some kind of case, because eventually the cord will separate (or pull out) from the body and quit working. Which it did in the middle of a photo shoot.
Digital camera Review: The bad: International Warranty, too expensive, I want more control Summary: 3 Stars
Would you like to send a product back if it stopped working properly? Well, if you are in the USA, the International Warranty isn't going to help you.
Intervalometers should be built into the camera but they aren't (well, more cameras are starting to do this) and so Canon charges an arm and a leg for a counting device.
I shouldn't have to work around the fact that I want to take more than 99 photos without reseting the device. It should be easy to select how many photos you want at what interval you want. But it's not like that.
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