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The Pixel TW-283 N3 Wireless Shutter Release Cable Timer Remote Control is a versatile tool designed for professional photographers. Compatible with a wide range of Canon EOS cameras, it offers an impressive 80M+ remote distance, 30 channels to avoid interference, and customizable timer settings for capturing stunning moments with ease.
R**A
Bon produit mais notice horrible
Cet appareil fonctionne parfaitement mais, si comme moi, vous galérez pour comprendre la notice en chinois ou en mauvais anglais, voici quelques indications :N1 est le nombre de déclenchements. N1 peut aller jusqu'à 999, ce qui n'est pas suffisant si vous voulez traquer les étoiles filantes durant plusieurs heures. Alors il y a N2 qui répète le cycle défini. Ainsi, le nombre total d'images sera N1 * N2. Si vous définissez N1 sur 50 et N2 sur 2, 100 images seront prises au total.Il existe une variable appelée REPEAT qui est le délai entre les cycles N1. Ceci permet de répéter des « rafales » de N1 déclenchements à intervalles réguliers. Si vous voulez que tous les déclenchements soient à égal intervalle positionnez REPEAT à la même valeur que INTVL.Voici un résumé des paramètres :DELAY - combien de temps avant que l'appareil photo prenne la première image (cela peut être jusqu’à 99 heures)LONG - durée d'exposition en secondes (l'appareil photo doit être en mode BULB pour que cela fonctionne). Si l’appareil n’est pas en mode BULB, ce sont les valeurs définies par le réglage de l’appareil qui sont prises en compte.INTVL - la durée entre les déclenchements.N1 - le nombre de fois que le cycle principal (LONG + INTVL) ci-dessus sera exécuté (de 1 à 999 fois).REPEAT - la durée avant la répétition de N1 * (LONG + INTVL).N2 - le nombre de fois où vous voulez que N1 * (LONG + INTVL) soit répété. N2 vous permet d'exécuter le programme jusqu'à 99 fois ou bien d’une manière infinie (valeur --).Pour l'astrophotographie, vous pouvez essayer ceci : DELAY - 5 secondes (pour laisser le kit s'installer afin qu'il n'y ait pas de bougé de l'appareil photo) LONG - 60 secondes d'exposition avec l'appareil photo en mode BULB. Intervalle - 5 secondes (pour aider à garder le CCD frais). N1 - 40 pour obtenir 40 minutes d'images. REPEAT - 5 secondes (le délai avant de prendre la première photo dans le cycle suivant. N2 - réglez ce paramètre sur 1 pour parcourir les 40 cycles une fois. Si vous réglez ce paramètre sur 2, il y aura 80 minutes d'images.
R**X
It works!!
This seems to be what I have been looking for. It certainly seems to work with my camera. I needed something to allow me to do time-lapse on my new camera which is the Sony RX10 Mk iv. Sony in their wisdom have removed the Sony Apps facility on this new camera and there is no built in intervalometer. I can confirm that this item does work with the Sony RX10 Mk iv. I haven't been able to fully test it yet. The reason for the 4 stars is that I have knocked one star off because of the awful instructions that come with the device. They are not clear at all. There are several videos on You Tube telling how to set it up so I will refer to those.
A**N
Great intervolemeter I'm impressed used on Sony A6000
1st night of use, I have my camera set up on my telescope attempting some pics of the orion nebula.Im doing many different length subs 10" 30" 45" 60" and I have the control in my living room so I can monitor the shot count.The receiver is picking up the signal happily in the garden through 2 brick walls at the moment. I have put a heater on the batteries outside because temps near zeroBut so far so good for my astrophotography needs.
A**T
Good piece of kit. Definitely works at a distance. (However think how you will use it).
I bought the Pixel TW-283 E3 for remote triggering to photograph birds on the feeder at the bottom of our garden, a distance of around sixteen metres. It is easy to set up and works perfectly as advertised.This is NOT a criticism of the product, but of myself. Any potential purchaser needs to think how it will be used. What I hadn't taken into account is that once set up near the bird feeder, I couldn't see through the viewfinder of the camera, so in that specific situation I had only the vaguest idea whether a bird was in frame. Generally they weren't! This works well, but purchasers need to think how they will use it.I have also used it as a remote trigger for self portraits and to also avoid camera shake, and it works perfectly.Very happy to recommend and I would certainly buy again.
M**M
Works Perfectly With Sony A7
My wife and I both have Sony A7 cameras, mainly because I like Sony gear and started down the Sony camera path when they brought out the Sony A100 back in the mists of time.As such I bought the Sony remote shutter control that works off the long wandering lead. And, it works perfectly well albeit limited in use to simply shutter release and bulb mode by locking the button in place. It is well made with a proper 'Sony' quality feel to it. But wow, expensive for what it is.So, as my wife and I have started to look at star photography we wanted something that offered more options such as multiple timed shots. And whilst Sony offer this option I would need a small mortgage to buy it, hence I arrived at this bit of kit.First impressions are okay. Nothing fancy but a functional look. The main downside - and the dropped star - is the low rent plastic case. It feels brittle and poor(ish) quality.However, putting this aside the truth is that this works perfectly well. It has all the options that you need, easily set up with the minimal buttons. Single shot, multiple, timed and bulb. Very easy to access and so far in a few weeks no issues at all.The unit can be used directly by plugging in the handset to the camera and not bothering with the receiver - but the cable is quite short so not ideal. When the cable is plugged into the receiver which, conveniently locates into the flash shoe you have far more flexibility. The blurb says up to 80m which, might be over egging it a tad but I've used this at over 25m in my garden.Takes two AAA batteries per unit so four in total. Not included.Overall for a price that is about a third of the equivalent Sony item it's a steal. The only thing letting it down is the lower quality plastic that gives this a cheap feel.
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