Progo Wired Remote Shutter Release Control RS-60E3 Replacement For Canon Rebel T6i, T6S, T5 T5i T4i T3i T3 T2i T1i XT XTi XSi, EOS 700D 650D 600D 550D 500D 1100D 60D 70D, PowerShot G16 G15 G12 G11 G10 G1 X
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
Yes, it is compatible with the Canon T6.
That is true. as if by magic! A fantastic purchase!
I'm not sure what I'm saying. I've only used it to take still photographs.
No, this isn't a normal headphone jack (2. 5mm). It is unquestionably smaller.
Selected User Reviews For Progo Wired Remote Shutter Release Control RS-60E3 Replacement For Canon Rebel T6i, T6S, T5 T5i T4i T3i T3 T2i T1i XT XTi XSi, EOS 700D 650D 600D 550D 500D 1100D 60D 70D, PowerShot G16 G15 G12 G11 G10 G1 X
I bought this item by mistake because one of the questions asked, and answered, was whether it was compatible with a Canon EOS 80D camera. It will not work with a Canon EOS 80D camera. The remote physically fits in the 80D's remote shutter release port, but any attempt to release the shutter with the remote attached, whether via the remote or the camera's body shutter button, will lock the camera up. To restart the camera, you'll need to take out the battery and replace it. This item should not be confused with an EOS 80D.
This was purchased to aid in the photography of my son's high school graduation in May. I thought I'd be able to get by without buying a longer cord when I first got it, but I was wrong. As a result, I had to go back and get a male/female extension cable. After that, I tried it out with my husband and me sitting on the couch, and it worked perfectly. I would highly recommend this product, but be sure to purchase an extension cable as the original will most likely be insufficient. In addition, the price was excellent.
for t5i. Right out of the box, it works perfectly with my Canon T5i. The only drawback I can see is that it's a little small; my hands aren't particularly large, but it feels small in my hands. Something with a bit more mass and weight would have been preferable. Apart from that, it's perfectly adequate. encourage the use of automatic vehicles Press the shutter button once you've found your focus. There isn't a whole lot else to say!.
After experimenting with other shutter releases that claimed to work with the MI MarkII, the Progo release is the only one that actually does. Others that claimed to work looked similar to the Progo but had plugs that were incompatible with the MI MarkII. The Progo is well-made, has a long cord, and, like all other Progo products I've used before, performs exactly as advertised. Because I don't use autofocus, I can't comment on how well it performed with that feature. I have a lot of fun with single exposures. A better basic cable release for the Oly OM D E MI MarkII can't be found for the price.
This was purchased as a replacement for an old Canon Rebel and I am very pleased with it. If you're going to take a long-distance trip, it's a must-have. exposure shots, or for commercial shots that require crystal clear focus, such as store listings or other commercial shots. The switch has only one button and a decently long cable (approximately three feet). The button can be pressed once for a single exposure or held down for a burst. br>br>This will not fit into a phone because the jack is smaller than the 3. A 3. 5mm headphone jack is included. There are no batteries or replacement parts needed because it is wired. It's ready to use as soon as you plug it into the correct port on your camera.
Using the "bulb" mode on my camera, I was able to capture some spectacular fireworks pictures. I used to use a more expensive wireless remote, but it didn't always respond quickly enough or required a lot of pressing. This wired remote is extremely easy to use and works 100% of the time.
Oh, my goodness. When it came to real estate photography, this wired remote shutter saved me a lot of time. To minimize camera shake, I mounted my camera on a tripod and took photos with a two-second delay. I was irritated by the time and beeping. I was looking for a replacement and came across this one, which had excellent reviews and a fantastic price. It's incredibly simple to use; simply plug it in and start using it. It's the same as pressing the shutter button on a camera. To shoot, focus half of the time and shoot the other half of the time. It is the same time, and I like the cable because it does not require a battery. Because I stand right next to the camera, the cord is sufficient for me. I misplaced the first one, so I went out and bought a replacement right away. It is highly recommended.
Simple shutter release. There's no autofocus, and because it's a manual trigger, low light conditions have no bearing on how this remote functions.