Product Description:
The Canon RC-5 remote control makes taking group photos easy by allowing you to take pictures remotely. The two-second shutter delay allows time to hide the remote for unblemished group shots. Compatible with the Canon ELPH, ELPH 490Z, and Sure Shot Z135 Caption.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Allows for shutter release up to 16 feet
- Wireless camera operation
- 2-second shutter release delay
- Works with some Canon APS models
- Makes group photos easy
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Canon
- EAN: 0082966581502
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Canon Cameras US
- Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US
- Model: RC-5
- MPN: RC-5
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_OTHER_ACCESSORIES
- ProductTypeSubcategory: other-camera-accessories
- Publisher: Canon Cameras US
- SKU: 541163887
- Studio: Canon Cameras US
- UPC: 082966581502
Customer Reviews 

Good product
2009-06-04Called Adorama because I wasn't sure how to use it. Very helpful. Very good company to buy from.

GREAT BUY
2009-05-04Loved this clicker. Just what I needed to take family photos without jumping up to press the delay button =0)

Fun way to take pictures of yourself with your friends
2009-04-02With this remote control you don't need to worry about setting up the timer and run to join your friends. You can carefully compose the picture and take different poses. I strongly recommend it!

2 second delay has its advantages
2009-03-24I bought this remote mostly to take family portraits and vacation photos that include myself. The 2 second delay is an advantage because it gives me time to hide the remote. If you don't need the 2 second delay or if it's something that bugs you, definitely go for the RC-1.

Simple and effective.
2009-01-01The Canon RC-5 does what it promises: remotely trigger the shutter. Keep in mind that there is a 2 second delay between pressing the button and the shutter action. This allows you, if you are in the field of view, to put your hand down and hide the remote so that it is not in the shot.
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