Specifications:
- This wireless remote control can trigger your camera shutter from a distance
- Wireless remote control built-in infrared receiver is for remote triggering
- Point at infrared receiver to control trigger within 8 meters
- Easy to adjust zoom magnification of the wireless remote control
- Small and portable Canon remote control
- Long-time use
- Use of high-grade material, durable, non-deformation
- The camera remote control is powered by CR2025 lithium battery
- Dimensions: 60 x 28 x 6mm / 2.4 x 1.1 x 0.2in (L x W x H)
- Range: 30m without any obstruct and within 30 degree
- Compatible with: Canon EOS450D EOS 400D EOS350D EOS 300D EOS 30V/30V DATE EOS-30/33 EOS-50/50E EOS 300X EOS 300V EOS 300D EOS 3000V
Details:

- It allows you to control camera shutter freely and conveniently

- Built-in receiver, this wireless canon remote control is for remote triggering

- Energy-saving design, this IR remote control allows long battery life usage

- Lightweight and handhold, this wireless canon remote control is easy to take with cameras when going outdoors

- With professional design, this remote control is compatible with Canon

- There is alos a great package, choose it for you or for your friends as a gift
What is Remote controls?

- Digital cameras remote controls are used to release the shutter on a camera rather than the photographer pressing the shutter button. There are two types of digital camera remote controls: cable or wireless systems.To eliminate camera shake, remotes are used along with a tripod or other camera support
- Basic remote controls have a single button which lets you trigger the shutter at your command. More sophisticated and expensive remotes not only release the shutter but control zoom settings, time-interval shooting, playback and turn the LCD on and off.
- Some remotes even include a small, built-in LCD that displays information such as camera mode and the number of frames to be captured.
- Digital camera remote controls are especially useful when taking long telephoto and close-up shots, time exposed pictures and when using a bulb setting.
- Tip: check the battery compartment cover as soon as you receive the remote, even if the remote works. Some covers can be very difficult to slide open. Make sure yours is okay while you have time to return it if necessary
Usage:
- Use the transmitter and receiver to control the flash light (Use with the transmitter): 1. Plug in the flashlight to the receiver's hot shoe socket, then switch to "W" mode, press the button on the transmitter. When the flash light is flashed, that's mean installed correctly, 2. Insert the transmitter to camera's hot shoe, and then you can trigger with your camera
- Use only the receiver to control the flash light (Use without the transmitter): Plug in the flashlight to the receiver's hot shoe socket, then switch to "L" mode, use the camera pop-up flash or other flash speedlight it, when the flashlight is flashed, that's mean installed correctly
- Trigger the studio strobe flash light: Through the PC sync port to convert the plug in the condition of wireless or light mode, insert the receiver into the PC port of video flash, which support the 6.35mm standard jack
How to Use Remote Capture on Camera:

- Install the software that comes with your camera. Most cameras built with USB interfaces come with the necessary software. For Canon DSLRs you use EOS Remote Capture, a feature included on the CD packed with the camera. However, if you have a Nikon you may need to purchase Nikon Capture or Capture NX2 separately
- Alternatively, download the software. Breeze Systems offers DSLR Remote Pro for Windows, which is downloadable software to support remote capture on most Canon DSLR cameras. For Nikon cameras, Breeze offers NKRemote, which is also software supporting remote capture. Breeze's products work only on Windows Vista, XP, 2000, ME or 98 SE. Canon Remote Capture X for Canons and Sofortbild (for Nikon cameras) can be used on any Mac running OS X 10.1, 10.2 or newer
- If using the camera's manufacturer's software, install all updates from their website
- Attach the camera to the computer using the USB cable that came with the camera
- Turn on the camera and start the remote capture. While most computers automatically detect the camera's presence and open the relevant remote capture tool for you, open it yourself and begin shooting photos from your computer
Guide to Check Infrared Remote:
- Remove the batteries from the infrared remote and replace them with new batteries
- Charge the digital camera's batteries so that it has a full charge
- Turn on the digital camera. Hold the digital camera in front of you with your left hand so that you are looking at the LCD screen on the camera's back
- Hold the infrared remote in your right hand so that the sensor at the front of the infrared remote is aimed at the lens on the front of the digital camera
- Press any button on the infrared remote with your right hand while looking at the LCD screen of the digital camera
- Look for a small white dot to appear and disappear in sync with pressing the button on the infrared remote. This is the light being emitted from the infrared sensor and means that the infrared remote is working
Tips & Warnings:
- A dirty IR sensor at the front of the remote can inhibit its working at its best. Lightly clean the IR sensor with a lint free cloth to remove dirt and dust
- Hitting the infrared remote against a hard object like a table top to try and get it working can break the IR sensor completely
Package Included:
- 1 x IR Wireless Remote Control for Canon EOS 450D EOS 400D