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HDR Timer Remote Cord for CANON TC-80N3 7D 6D 5D Mark II III 1D in BROWNS PLAINS, Queensland for sale

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JJC PHOTOGRAPHY AU
Compatible with...
Canon RS-80N3
Canon EOS 50D, 40D, 30D, 20D, 10D, 7D, 6D, 5D, 5D Mark II, 5D Mark III, D30, D60
Canon EOS 1D, 1Ds, 1D Mark II, 1Ds Mark II, 1D Mark II N, 1D Mark III, 1Ds Mark III, 1D Mark IV
Description
JJC MET Series HDR Timer Remote Cord
Timer for HDR bracketing with up to 9 exposures
This remote cord supports both manual shutter release as well as programmable functions such as delayed release, time exposure as well as interval and continuous shooting. The timer even allows bracketing with up to 9 exposures. All the functions of this device can be set to the second and are available individually or in any combination.
Up to 9 different exposures - descending, ascending & mixed
The up to exposure times of a bracketing can be programmed by choice: descending, ascending & mixed. You only have to set an explicit seconds value for each exposure you plan to make. After you press the start button, the bracketing runs automatically.
Shutter button for manual shutter release
The timer has a two-step shutter button. Press the button halfway down to focus and all the way down to release. For manual time exposure you can lock the shutter button. Then the timer counts up until you finish the time exposure. On cameras where the video function is controlled by the photo shutter button, you can even start and stop video shots using this remote cord.
Technical details:
Delay: 0s - 99h 59min 59s
Time exposure (Bulb): 0s bis 99h 59min 59s
Interval: 1s - 99h 59min 59s
Continuous shooting: 1-999 or infinite
Dimensions: 11 x 4,5 x 2,2cm
Weight: 72g
Power supply: 2 AAA batteries (included)
Cord length: approx. 90cm (cord is detachable)
Operation temperature: -20 - +50°C
Scope of Delivery:
MET remote device, connecting cord, 2 AAA batteries
Note:
Please note that you have to switch the shutter speed of the camera to "bulb" when doing time exposure.