Canon TC80N3 Timer Remote Control for EOS D30, D60, D10, 1D, 1V & 20D SLR Cameras
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Average customer review:Product Description
This is a remote switch with a 2.6 feet cord and a self-timer, interval timer, long-exposure timer, and exposure count setting feature. The timer can be set anywhere from 1 sec. to 99 hrs., 59 min., 59 sec. The plug for connection to the EOS-3 has a quick lock feature. A new dial enables you to easily enter the numeric settings with a single thumb. The LCD panel can also be illuminated. The rear of the Controller has a hole to keep the EOS-3's remote control socket cap.
Product Details
- Brand: Canon
- Model: TC80N3
- Dimensions: 2.10" h x 3.20" w x 8.90" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- Ideal for time-lapse photography including blooming flowers and astrophotography
- Remote switch with a 2.6-foot cord
- Self-timer, interval timer, long-exposure timer and exposure-count setting features
- Easily enter the numeric settings with a single thumb
- LCD panel can also be illuminated
Customer Reviews
Canon TC80N3
I have only had the TC80N3 remote for a short time but it has proven to be invaluable. I have read other reviews complaining that the buttons are too small but I personally have not had any issues, and I have big fingers. There are multiple combinations for timing and delay that I haven't even touch yet but it has functioned as advertised.
The only(minor)downside is the lack of a power button to turn the device off but that is easily corrected by opening the battery tray.
Canon TC0N3 Timer Remote
The only problem I've found with this product is that it does not appear to have a way to turn it off. I've been taking the battery out.
Great remote
I love the remote. It is great to be able to set-up specific criteria, i.e. exposure time, delay, etc... or to be able to just click and lock the shutter open, for as long as you like. I would am AM recommending this to all my photography friends






