📷 Snap, Lock, and Roll with Confidence!
The SMDV Remote Shutter Release Cable is a premium alternative to the original Canon cable, designed for professional photographers who demand reliability and precision. With a convenient 3 ft length, ergonomic design, and compatibility with numerous Canon EOS models, this remote shutter release ensures you never miss a moment. Plus, it comes with a 24-month warranty for added peace of mind.
Color | Black |
Button Quantity | 1 |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Supported Battery Types | Alkaline |
Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
Compatible Devices | Canon EOS 1D, 1DS Mark II, III, Mark III, IV, 1DC, 1DX, D30, D60, 10D, 20D, 20DA, 30D, 40D, 50D, 5D, 5D Mark II, III, 7D |
Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
G**L
Works well, good price
I purchased this cable after already having a wireless shutter release cable. The wireless is nice, but I end up attaching a unit to the camera that takes batteries and then I have a separate remote that has batteries. Sometimes I just don't want to check and carry spares for anything more than my camera and flashes which is why I purchased this.I had another wired shutter release before but it stopped working. It always felt cheap so I guess it was just a matter of time before it gave out on me. This one seems to have a better build quality.This shutter release is very light, requires no batteries and just works well. I've used a number of times and it seems durable. The cable is long enough for when I am behind the camera but if I want to be in a photo, I still use the wireless unit.
D**N
Works Just Fine
Purchased this cable release on a whim at the same time I bought my new Canon 7D. I'd been meaning to pick up a release for a while, but had been choking on the price tag for a Canon-branded one. Figured this couldn't be too bad for the price, so I tossed it onto an existing order and hoped for the best.Overall, the construction feels a little "cheap", in that the button is rather squishy and the slide-to-lock binds a little bit on mine (I would call the feel "inexpensive imported plastic" overall), but functionality is 100% perfect. I have shot approximately 900 frames with the release now, predominantly using it to ontrol my 7D in bulb mode for fireworks and lightning shots, with a smattering of portrait and low-light macro shooting in the mix. I am quite pleased with it, and for the price I paid I am quite satisfied. If it were to fail on me at some point now, I would most likely purchase another.Is it as finely built as the OEM product? Not even close.Does it work? Flawlessly.UPDATE - 11/13/14: I now have some thousands of shots taken with this, and it is still working well. The binding in the slide-to-lock appears to have gone away with time and use, it's decently smooth now. Two years and a bit in, still going strong!
J**N
Worked great
No issues
R**A
Canon 5D Mark IV Perfect .. !
I bought this to learn bracketing for real estate shooting, and because of the price - couldn't be happier. Holding my finger on the camera shutter release for 7 images made me a little nervous. It's plastic, but the bulb and focus functions seems to work fine for the moment. There is a profound feel and click when you connect the cable to the camera letting you know it seated just fine IMO. As for the length, I'm satisfied there also. Great for long exposures if that's something you need. Great product and I'm considering buying another.
S**M
Great value
So far the prodcut works exactly as stated. I typically don't stray to the aftermarket but figured for 15 bucks its worth a shot. I don't use a remote switch that often (maybe an occasional fire works show, lightning etc) so for the price a great addittion to the gear bag. Some reviewers stated that the "slide/lock" switch was stiff. My works flawless. Really not much too these, it either works or it doesn't, why spend the 45 for the OEM when this does exactly the same with a longer cord for 15.... btw I use it on a Canon 7d
J**E
There's a Trick to Using This...
This does work the way I'd hoped and it's a very good value. Attaching it to the camera, though, is counter intuitive. At first, I thought I'd been sent the wrong one. Then I tried attaching it with the cord side pointing along the lens and it fit fine. That would be fine if I wanted it for self portraits and it had a lot longer cord, but it doesn't really have enough cord to work for that. The cord only length of mine is 39" and the total length is just shy of 43 1/2". All the controls work fine and it's well made. Compared to the cost of Canon's equivalent, I think it's a great deal!
C**N
Works Great!!
I have a Canon 5D and it doesn't have an infrared sensor. I've been searching high and low for a good, reasonable priced cable trigger for this camera for years. I've tried others that fail to last. Either the plug breaks easily or the button quits working within a few uses. This one is holding up quite well. The shutter release action is very smooth and responds as soon as I use the button. The actual product seems to be well pieced together, not a lot of places the button could jam. Very good product.
M**R
The must accessory for shooting on tripods with long shutter speeds.
It is welcome addition to my digital photography arsenal. I use it when my camera on a tripod in dim lightening situations with out a flash. It allows me to use low ISO and a smaller aperture with a slow shutter speed like shooting night cityscapes scenes. In addition, lately I am trying to shoot portraits using diffused widow light without a flash. So far it works fine and delivers the performance as it was advertised. I would really recommend this product to any photographer who wants to get very sharp camera-shake-free photos but don't forget to cover your camera viewfinder window to prevent messing up your exposure.
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