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Piexl TW-282/DC0 Wireless Timer Remote Control for Nikon D700 D300s Fuji S5 Pro S3 Pro Kodak DCS-14

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What you are viewing is a Piexl TW-282/DC0 Wireless Remote Control, to conveniently and easily control your camera, you need this wireless timer remote control. This wireless Camera Remote Control is compatible with Nikon D700 D300s Fuji S5 Pro S3 Pro Kodak. It is a good gadget for time-lapse photography and long time exposure. The wireless timer remote control for Nikon replicates all functions of the camera's shutter release button, and it is used to trigger the shutter while avoiding camera shake. Low consumption of LCD display will make you be clear at a glance of the using status and using plan. Nikon Remote Control is extremely convenient for you to control your camera with this wireless timer remote control. An ideal professional camera accessory for you! It is time to try this Camera Remote Control! Wireless Shutter Remote is Ideal for subjects that are difficult to approach or for minimizing vibrations. Still don't have an idea about it? Look at the information and pictures below to get a clearer understanding! I'm sure you will want it! Get it now without hesitation! You really deserve to have it! Do not miss it!
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  • Specifications:

    Type

    FSK 2.4GHz Wireless System

     Operation Range

    100m

     Channel

    15 Channel

     Transmit Power

    -1 dB

     Sensitivity

    -99dB

     Cable Length

    1.8M (Coiled Style)

     Transmitter Stand-by Time

    3 Years (2 x AAA battery)

     Receiver Stand-by Time

    400 Hours (CR-2 lithium-ion battery)

     Transmitter Size

    49 X 49.5 X 24mm/1.93 x 1.94 x 0.95in(L x W x H)

     Receiver Size 

     63 X 38 X 31mm/2.48 x 1.50 x 1.22in(L x W x H)

    Features:

    • Using the Camera Remote Control technology to achieve shutter's external socket with camera for remote control
    • FSK modulation used to improve the reliability and stability of the product, use the global free 2.4GHz wireless channel, 99 selectable channels and one universal channel
    • Camera Remote Control operating distance range up to 80M or above
    • Camera Remote Control with LCD display is showing channel, power, function mode, it's easy to understand and operate
    • Ultra-low power standby, transmitter uses 2pcs AAA batteries, which standby time over four years; the receiver uses 3V CR-2 lithium battery, which more than 400 hours of standby time
    • Transmitter external interface which can directly output signals, it can be connect with the shutter connect cable of camera for all function operation
    • The device support to control different brand or style of cameras by using different shutter connect cable
    • Wireless Remote Control can control multiple cameras simultaneously
    • The camera can be single shooting, continuous shooting within one sec, [BULB] shooting and user-defined delay and timing plan shooting
    • Nikon Remote Control set the parameters for timing shooting
    • Timer delay: 0s to 99hrs 59min 59s in one-second increments
    • Exposure time: 0s to 99hrs 59min 59s in one-second increments
    • Interval 1s to 99hrs 59min 59s in one-second increments
    • Number of shots: 1 to 9999, or (unlimited)
    • Compatible with: Nikon D1 D2 D3 D700 D300 D300 D200 N90s F5 F6 F100 F90 F90X Fuji S5 Pro S3 Pro Kodak DCS-14

    Details:

    pixel Piexl TW-282/DC0 Wireless Timer Remote Control for Nikon D700 D300s Fuji S5 Pro S3 Pro Kodak DCS-14

    • Using the wireless timer remote control to achieve shutter's external socket with camera for remote control

    Camera Remote Control

    Wireless Remote Control

    • LCD display is showing channel, power, function mode, the wireless timer remote control for Nikon is easy to understand and operate

    Nikon Remote Control

    • The wireless timer remote control for Nikon can make you take photos easier and more convenient

    pixel Piexl TW-282/DC0 Wireless Timer Remote Control for Nikon D700 D300s Fuji S5 Pro S3 Pro Kodak DCS-14

    • The operating distance of the wireless timer remote control for Nikon ranges up to 80M or above

    How to Use a Remote for a Digital Camera

    Camera Remote Control

    Using a remote control for your camera can eliminate the need to find someone to take a picture when you want to be in the shot. Capabilities of remotes vary but they all have a shutter release for times when you cannot manually press the camera's shutter button. Wired remotes attach directly to the camera so the wire will limit how far you can be from the camera but wireless remotes allow you to move up to 30 feet from the receiver.

    • Install batteries in the remote. Some remotes receive power directly from the camera so your remote may not require batteries
    • Set the channel selector on the receiver and remote to the same channel. This applies to wireless remotes only
    • Plug the remote into the camera. On wireless remotes, plug the receiver into the camera. Look at the plug for any marks that indicate the direction to turn the plug when you insert it into the camera. Some plugs have rings, which must be screwed into the camera plug
    • Set your camera to "AutoFocus" and attach it to a tripod. You can place your camera on a sturdy surface if you do not have a tripod
    • Press the remote's shutter control button to take a picture. Some remotes will adjust your zoom settings and time-intervals on the camera

    Tips & Warnings

    Wireless Remote Control

    • Telephoto and close-up shots are susceptible to camera shake, using a tripod and remote will help eliminate vibration
    • Make sure your remote has a clear view of your camera
    • Do not look at the infrared light in your remote; it can damage your eyes

    About Camera Shutter Release:

    • Camera Basics: The two main components that work together on a camera is the aperture and shutter speed. The aperture controls how much light is let into the camera body, hitting the film/sensors, while the shutter speed dictates how long the light lasts
    • Shutter Speed: Within the camera body is a mechanism that controls how long the film/sensors are exposed to the light. In low light situations, the shutter is open for longer. In bright light, the shutter opens and closes in a fraction of a second
    • Shutter Release Cables: A shutter release cable connects to the camera and allows the photographer to take a photograph without having to touch the camera. In manual, 35 mm cameras, with no electronic controls, a wire with in the cable was pushed out to press down on the shutter release button. In modern cameras with electronic controls, the shutter release cable sends an electrical signal telling the camera to operate the shutter and take the photograph.
    • Low Light: In low light situations in which the shutter in the camera remains open for a longer period of time, any movement of the camera during the exposure will result in a fuzzy or blurry photograph. A tripod is employed in low light situations and a shutter release cable is used to further minimize any potential movement of the camera during the exposure
    • Other Uses: Portrait photographers will often use a shutter release cable when they take portraits. It is easier for subjects to have a person to connect with when the portrait is being taken than just being asked to sit still, smile and look at the camera. The photographer can easily interact with his subjects, resulting in more natural, relaxed portraits

    How to Set Shutter Speed and Aperture:

    • Set the correct film speed on the shutter speed dial on the top left of the camera
    • Determine the shutter speed and corresponding aperture setting - also known as an f-stop - using a built-in or hand-held light meter. (See "How to Read a Light Meter.")
    • Set the aperture using the aperture ring on the camera lens. Aperture settings indicate the size of the opening in the lens and range from F2 to F22 on the typical camera
    • Set the shutter speed using the shutter speed dial on top of the camera. Shutter speed is measured in fractions of a second and ranges from 1 second to 1/1000 of a second on the average camera

    About Camera Shutter Release:

    • Camera Basics: The two main components that work together on a camera is the aperture and shutter speed. The aperture controls how much light is let into the camera body, hitting the film/sensors, while the shutter speed dictates how long the light lasts
    • Shutter Speed: Within the camera body is a mechanism that controls how long the film/sensors are exposed to the light. In low light situations, the shutter is open for longer. In bright light, the shutter opens and closes in a fraction of a second
    • Shutter Release Cables: A shutter release cable connects to the camera and allows the photographer to take a photograph without having to touch the camera. In manual, 35 mm cameras, with no electronic controls, a wire with in the cable was pushed out to press down on the shutter release button. In modern cameras with electronic controls, the shutter release cable sends an electrical signal telling the camera to operate the shutter and take the photograph.
    • Low Light: In low light situations in which the shutter in the camera remains open for a longer period of time, any movement of the camera during the exposure will result in a fuzzy or blurry photograph. A tripod is employed in low light situations and a shutter release cable is used to further minimize any potential movement of the camera during the exposure
    • Other Uses: Portrait photographers will often use a shutter release cable when they take portraits. It is easier for subjects to have a person to connect with when the portrait is being taken than just being asked to sit still, smile and look at the camera. The photographer can easily interact with his subjects, resulting in more natural, relaxed portraits

    Package Included:

    • 1 x Nikon D700 D300s Fuji S5 Pro S3 Pro Kodak DCS-14

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Frank Moore Bought this item on 11-16-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
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It works well but is unintuitive to set up for use. Definitely requires a manual. The one which comes with the unit is Ok but there is an online manual which is more thorough and better.
Pierre Menard Bought this item on 11-15-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
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I'm probably not saying anything new here... but Nikon Remote Control works as advertised, and would have gotten 5 stars if it weren't so overpriced. And good luck if you want to buy the even more overpriced cable extension. Once you figure out how to use it, (the rotating wheel is also a clickable button), it's easy enough to work. And for the fools that are complaining about how you can't turn it off... you don't need to, it's like a digital watch, it stays on for like 3 years. Oh, and you can do infinite captures, you just have to set the count to "00"... not sure why they don't advertise that or explain it in the manual.
Paul Murphy Bought this item on 11-10-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
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This Wireless Remote Control works exactly as described. It only gets 4 stars from me because I feel the price is way too high for such a simple device. <br/> <br/>But, if you want to do time-lapse photography and not have your camera connected to a laptop, this is the only way to go.
Robbin Gould Bought this item on 11-08-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
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Good Camera Remote Control. I had a gift certificate or I probably would have gone with the cheaper knock-off version. The canon one is nice, but pricey if you have to pay full price. it seems to have a pretty good deal on it though.
Mickey Snodgrass Bought this item on 11-07-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
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My use so far has been limited but I like the features this controller is capable of. It is a bit expensive but it is a genuine Canon product. <br/> <br/>In the attributes I held back because I wish the LCD screen was a bit larger. <br/> <br/>I noticed in some of the previous reviews that one person said that 99 exposures made the product limited. After reading the instructions (I also called Canon's Support to verify) if you leave the exposure count at "00" the controller will shoot continuously until either the camera's battery, or the amount of film in a film camera gives out.

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