Reddit Reddit reviews Aputure Remote Shutter Release Timer/Intervalometer - 3C Camera Remote for Professional Canon Cameras (Replaces Canon's RS 80-N3)

We found 5 Reddit comments about Aputure Remote Shutter Release Timer/Intervalometer - 3C Camera Remote for Professional Canon Cameras (Replaces Canon's RS 80-N3). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Aputure Remote Shutter Release Timer/Intervalometer - 3C Camera Remote for Professional Canon Cameras (Replaces Canon's RS 80-N3)
Premium Grade Shutter Cable Release with Timer and IntervalReplaces Canon's RS 80-N3; Works with: Canon EOS 7D, 50D, 40D, 30D, 6D, 5D, 20D, 10D, 5D Mark III, 5D Mark II, 1D X, 1D C, 1D Mark IV, 1D(s)Mark III, 1D(s)Mark II(N)Shooting intervals of 1sec-100hrs with shutter delay of 1sec-100hr; Batteries includedPerfect for Astro Photography, Product Photography, Macro Photography, Portrait Photography, Wildlife Photography and time lapse videos; Auto focus is available24 Month Fotodiox Warranty
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5 Reddit comments about Aputure Remote Shutter Release Timer/Intervalometer - 3C Camera Remote for Professional Canon Cameras (Replaces Canon's RS 80-N3):

u/thelocalproduction · 1 pointr/mnfilm

Yeah it was. I think it turned out well alright, though if I had enough equipment I would have set up a t2i or t3i and plugged in an intervalometer. I did a timelapse of it with my Canon 7D while I was in Chicago on youtube and can be seen here. http://youtu.be/uCNi22wqjqg.

I like this option because you have higher ppi to make a better quality image and more control with the image style.

u/leeside_langer · 1 pointr/photography

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Aputure-Control-compatible-Inexpensive-Intervalometer/dp/B003Y34AK6/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1417525971&sr=8-3&keywords=intervalometer+canon

That’s the one I’m using (or a different branded version of it). Very happy with it, does the job, no problems. Bought it 5 years back or so, still with the original battery.

u/swimmer23 · 1 pointr/Filmmakers

I bought this for my 7D (works for 5d), it has been trucking on for years. Never had a problem, however I wouldn't use the onboard backlight for illuminating the screen when it's dark because it drains the battery, which actually has lasted forever. However I just bought this a few weeks ago before the kickstarter fund ended. It's just about the best intervalometer that's going to be on the market. It can do bramping for sunsets and sunrises, plus the creator is planning on making it open source for more features to be added (controlling your camera via bluetooth with your ipad or iphone for example).

u/darknessvisible · 1 pointr/Filmmakers

Isn't it worth spending $32 for the peace of mind on something like this