The remote has four modes of operation Size 110mm x 73mm x 24mm Mode 1 Intervalometer You can programme a time delay of between 1 second to 24 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds. The remote will trigger the camera by cable or by Infrared repeatedly using the delay time set. Mode 2 Long exposure You can set an exposure time from 1 second to 24 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds. Set your camera to bulb mode and select cable or infrared trigger. The remote will now trigger your camera and exposure length. A user programmable delay2 can be set from 1 second to 99 seconds at the end of the exposure to allow the camera to return to a ready state for the next exposure. Ideal for catching meteors, shooting stars and other objects in the night sky and all automatically. Mode 3 Single shutter trigger You can remotely trigger the camera with a button on the remote or via an external event feed in to the 3.5mm socket on the bottom of the remote e.g. PIR, Light beam, remote switch. A lockout delay2 can be set so the remote ignores any further triggers. This can be set from 1 second up to 99 seconds. Mode 4 video clip record You can set a video clip length from 1 second up to 24 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds. This can then be triggered by a button on the remote or via an external event feed in to the 3.5mm socket on the bottom of the remote e.g. PIR, light beam, remote switch. A user programmable delay2 can be set from 1 second to 99 seconds at the end of the clip to allow the camera to return to a ready state for the next clip. The remote can trigger Canon, Konica- The remote also has wired cable drive output. Cable triggered video clips will be dependent on camera model and manufacturer Mode compatibility х Video recording cannot be triggered by Infrared remote control on Nikon and Pentax cameras. Cable triggered video clips will be dependent on camera model and manufacturer Original camera manufaturers IR remote compatibility Canon1 - EOS 450D(Rebel XSi), EOS 400D(Rebel XTi), EOS 350D(Rebel XT), EOS 300D, EOS 30/33/30V, Canon2 - PowerShot Pro90, Pro 1, G1, G2, G3, G5, G6, S1 IS, S60 and S70 Konica Minolta - DiMAGE S304 S404 S414 F300 Nikon - D7000, D5200, D5100, D5000, D3000, D90, D80, D70S, D70, D50, D60, D40, Nikon 1 J1Nikon 1 V1, Nikon 1 J2, Coolpix P7100, P7000 Olympus - C8080, C750, C740, C730, C720, C60, C5060, C5050, C5000, C50, C4000, C4040, C40, C3040,C3030, C3000, C2100, C2040, C2020, C2000, C220, E10, E20, E100RS, E420, E500, E620 Pentax - Select infrared control mode2 for long exposure. K- Samsung - EX1, IT100, NV7, OPS, NV8, NV10, NV11, NV15, NV20, NV24HD, NV30, NV40, NV100HD, WB500, WB550, WB1000 Sony - A6000, NEX 7,NEX 6, NEX 5, NEX 5N, NEX 5R A77, A900, A850, A700, A580, A560, A550, A500, A450,A390, A380, A330, A290, A230, A99, A77II, A65, A57, A7, A7 For more information download the manual from “Downloads”. Please note Maximum frame rate will be dependent on the camera speed, camera file mode (raw files take longer to process and store), camera exposure time and memory card speed. Maximum delay times will be dependent on model and manufacturer of the camera. |
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