Adorama Digital Remote Release with 36" Cable for Canon EOS 5D, 10D, 20D

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Product Description:

For many years Adorama has been serving professionals as well as amateurs in the photographic, video, digital imaging and telescope fields. Adorama offers the best combination of quality services, vast selection, knowledgeable staff, and competitive pricing.This product is designed for Canon EOS 5D, 10D, 20D.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Works well at temps well below freezing
  • Activates auto focus by pressing half way down on the button
  • Can be locked to use the Bulb setting effectively.
  • 2' long cord
  • Brand: Adorama
  • EAN: 0034447005328
  • Label: Adorama
  • Manufacturer: Adorama
  • MPN: DL1482
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: REMOTE_CONTROL
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: remote-controls
  • Publisher: Adorama
  • Studio: Adorama
  • UPC: 034447005328

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Customer Reviews

Essential2009-03-30
This remote is essencial for behind the camera triggering when stillness is required. I wish the cord was a little longer with some sort of a hook so you can adjust where the remote hangs, but that's not that big of a deal. The IR remote is more useful, but you have to be in front of the camera for that, so this is the best alternative.
POS for the EOS2007-07-16
I would expect a Canon 5D accessory to be made better than this. Then, on its maiden voyage during the 4th of July fireworks, the stupid piece of snot (POS) didn't work. Thinking maybe I had to put a battery in it or something, I tried to open the case. That was impossible, and so now it's in the trash. I'll have to pay more now to get the cable release that actually works, even if it gets bad reviews on its quality too. I can't figure out how it could be compatible with the 5D and then not function.
shockingly bad2006-12-23
Although this only costs ten dollars less than the Canon version, you would think it ought to be sold for far less. I was absolutely shocked at how cheaply made this is. I just opened it up and it already feels as though it is going to fall apart. I am deeply disappointed in this product.

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