Lights2
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2017
I bought this in May. Used it several times and had no problem. Now, when I turn on the remote, it immediately takes a photo and then completely locks up my camera. Frozen. Nothing. Unplug or turn off remote, everything works fine again. New batteries, changed several times; frequency checked; tried on second camera and same result. NOT HAPPY.
Informative Opinion
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2017
This works exactly like you would expect a remote shutter button to work and looks great. The material and functionality is cheaper than I would expect for the price tag. A lot of it is plastic and the sliding cover is just a sliding cover, which I though would have some function and not just protect the button. Still it is well made and functions flawlessly. I would just say the price is high for what you get.
tiffany
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2017
Worked great a few times until the remote stopped responding with the receiver (lights on on both, same channels, etc) Going to order again because when it did work it was perfect. Will update.
Lorraine Brownell
Reviewed in Canada on March 3, 2017
works well
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 11, 2016
CONFIRMED works flawlessly on Canon PowerShot G12.
RL
Reviewed in Canada on December 19, 2016
Love it.!!! Works awesome. Can now use a Selfie stick or mono pod to take pictures
Da
Reviewed in Canada on April 2, 2016
great item. easy to use and works well
Fr. Joseph
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2015
This shutter remote release Works with Fujifilm X100T Camera and is an AWESOME remote. I am more than pleased with this remote. You can clip it to your camera strap and put a flash on the hot shoe of the camera, pictures are in perfect focus. This remote shutter release is powered by 2 AAA batteries and works with the Fujifilm X100T Camera and my Canon Power Shot G1X camera.
Angela M. Carter
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2014
I would give this 10 stars if I could. I LOVE this shutter release. It's intuitive design is easy to use and practical. It's solid and well made. I use this in a studio setting where I need a photo that includes both of my hands and I press the shutter release with my mouth. It is reliable. The batteries seem to last forever. I have yet to change them and I have probably taken 1000 photos. The button release has a little cord that I can use to hang it next to my setup for easy access. I can't think of a single con. I was a little bummed that the shutter release is recessed a little because the plan was to use my foot rather than my mouth, but clearly that is no fault of the manufacturer. The recessed design and the button cover make it impossible to waste battery power and memory on accidental photos. This company has clearly taken pride in their quality of build and design.Update 021/21/2015 Still use this constantly. Batteries last a long time even when it's left to site. Still one of the best purchases I have made for my camera.
HighTech Teacher
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2014
It's reasonably priced and it does what it supposed to do. I like that it operates on regular batteries, and not "button" type which, to me, don't last as long and can be hard to find. I only use it over a few feet distance, mostly to make sure I don't get any camera shake on long exposure pics. I't very lightweight (plastic) and doesn't add to the (already heavy) weight of the camera. I have it on a Canon 60D and leave it on all the time.
vc
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2013
Doesn't require you to be a nuclear scientist; it's simple...works perfectly right out of the box. Better than Canon EOS Remote smartphone app for remote triggering because it doesn't require you to look @ a screen which could be problematic if you want to include yourself in a group picture and don't want a picture of you holding a phone in front of the camera.
Mr University of Florida
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2012
Used it for remote photo activation on a T4i, easy set-up taking images in 3 minutes after unpacking. Did not test max range as I was ~20 ft away from camera when taking photos. Only concern is the fit of the receiver to the hot shoe, it does not lock on, just a snugish friction fit. This was not a big concern to me for my application but it could fall off if not paid attention to. I would recommend this to anyone using a long lens for remote actuation or my favorite application my T4i on the end of a monopod held straight up over my head for a unique 14 ft high vantage point at sporting events. Enjoy!