Product Description:
Remote switch is useful to prevent camera shake for super telephoto shots, macrophotography, and bulb exposures. The RS-80N3 remote switch works just like a shutter button, enabling halfway or complete pressing. It also has a shutter-release lock.
Compatible Products: EOS 10D,EOS 1D ,Mark II N,EOS 1V,EOS 20D,EOS 20Da,EOS 3,EOS 30D,EOS 40D,EOS 50D,EOS 5D,EOS D30,EOS D60,EOS-1D,EOS-1D MARK II,EOS-1D Mark III,EOS-1Ds,EOS-1Ds MARK II,EOS-1Ds Mark III
Product Details
- Feature:
- Prevent camera shake for super telephoto shots, macrophotography, and bulb exposures
- Works just like a shutter button, enabling halfway or complete pressing
- Shutter-release lock
- 2.6-foot (80 centimeter) cable
- See product description for compatible cameras
- BatteriesIncluded: 0
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Canon
- EAN: 0082966581571
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Canon Cameras US
- LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
- Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US
- Model: RS80N3
- MPN: RS80N3
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_OTHER_ACCESSORIES
- ProductTypeSubcategory: remote-controls
- Publisher: Canon Cameras US
- SKU: CARS80N3
- Studio: Canon Cameras US
- UPC: 082966581571
- Warranty: n/a

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Customer Reviews 

Very Good Remote...a Bit overpriced
2009-05-21The remote is very good... smooth and nice... but 46$ is still a bit overpriced. I have not tried any cheaper third party remotes. From reviews I understand that if u spend money on those, u end up spending twice..
But this one does its job well...
Also the cord is very short which is dissappointing.

Does what it's supposed to do.
2009-05-20I used this with my Canon 50D to flash paint monumments at a local battlefield. The ability to lock the flash in an open position for an extended period was very helpful for this purpose. This is a great tool for low light photography.

Nice Remote
2009-05-12Works great on my 50d. A whole lot nicer than spending the big bucks on the wired/wireless transmitter version from Canon. I just wish the wire was two feet longer. Works just like the regular shutter button. I'd recommend this one to my friends.

great service
2009-04-12Order arrived sooner than estimated and in excellent condition. I would purchase from them again.

Canon Remote
2009-04-11It is great for all sorts of stuff if you are a photog you know how important this can be.
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