Canon Remote Switch RS60 E3
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- Availability:
- Usually ships in 1-2 business days
- List Price:
- $30.00
- Our Price:
- $19.59
- Savings:
- 34%
- Average Customer Rating:
- 4.5 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Canon Cameras US
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- List Price:
- $30.00
- Our Price:
- $19.59
Features
- Remote switch convenience
- Replicates all shutter release button functions
- Compatible with some Canon EOS cameras
- Simple plug-in attachment
- Compact design
Description
This remote switch, with a 2-ft. cable, replicates all the functions of the shutter release / For EOS ELAN 7/7E, II/IIE, Rebel 2000/G/X/XS/XSN, IX, IX Lite
The Canon RS60 E3 replicates the functions of the shutter release button. The remote switch, on a 2-foot cable, is quite compact, and is compatible with the Canon EOS Rebel 2000, EOS Rebel X/XS, EOS Rebel G, EOS Elan II, EOS Elan IIe, and EOS IX.
Spotlight customer reviews
Perfect!
[ Posted: 2009-01-08 ]
Product works EXACTLY as advertised - 100% reliable - actually more consistent than the cordless model. Highly recommended!
As good as it says
[ Posted: 2008-11-29 ]
The Canon Remote Switch does exactly what you'd expect a cable switch to do. There is nothing difficult about using it, and it opens up a whole world of possibilities for lengthy exposures, as well as non-shaky stop-motion animation. I am very happy with this product.
Canon Remote Switch RS60 E3
[ Posted: 2008-10-24 ]
This remote works terrific. I have used it to make my own passport photos. I suggest that you buy the wireless remote as well for shots when you are further away from the camera. This remote will work well with a tripod and a telephoto lens to take pictures of the night sky.
Great for night photography
[ Posted: 2008-10-20 ]
I have used this remote on two occasions. The first was for fireworks at the local 4th of July display. The ability to reduce shake by this accessory is a must have for any shooting at night. The pictures show crisp straight lines that add great dimension to the photo, compared the the shaky zigzags you get with the standard shutter button. The second time I used this was when I had my Rebel XT hooked up to a Meade Telescope, here shake can blur a picture of the moon, or downright destroy an attempt at a picture of a star. Especially with astrophotography by the time the autotimer goes off the item you were trying to take a picture of could be out of frame. I highly recommend this little accessory for anyone doing night shots without a flash on a tripod.
A must have accessory for your DSLR
[ Posted: 2008-10-07 ]
Never thought a small and well priced unit will make me do more things with my DSLR. I borrowed one from my friend and tried it on my 400D Xti without a hint on how to use it. And I can say I enjoyed using it because it gave me more flexibility on my still and night shots. I can create natural over exposures even on very dim conditions. It just made digital photography more flexible and useful. So I knew I had to buy one for myself. Its already on its way.
So if you want to have more flexibility on your still and night shots, you definitely need this simple and yet very useful gadget.
This is one of those small and simple pieces of gadgets that just makes life easier ...