📸 Snap, Click, and Capture the Moment!
The Canon Wireless Remote Control RC-6 is a must-have accessory for Canon camera enthusiasts, offering wireless shutter release capabilities up to 16 feet away. Compatible with a wide range of Canon models, it features immediate and two-second delay modes, making it perfect for capturing stunning shots without the hassle of manual triggering. Lightweight and portable, this remote is ready to use right out of the box with an included battery.
Button Quantity | 1 |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Number of Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
Supported Battery Types | 1 CR123A batteries |
Maximum Range | 5 Meters |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Connectivity Technology | wireless |
Special Features | Wireless |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 2 |
Item Weight | 27.22 g |
Color | Multi-colored |
N**L
Easier than using my phone.
It took a bit to find the menu settings but it finally worked perfectly. As a bonus, it also works with my old Elan 7ne.
J**E
it works!
I gave my dad my old Canon 7D and he wanted a remote shutter. There's a bunch of these online and the Canon one costs about $10 to $15 more. We tried it and it works well. Not bothered by the direct line of sight. We used the 2 second delay option. point, press and pose.
P**Y
Works with 5D MKII/III & 6D!
The Remote Controller RC-6 allows vibration-free remote firing of the shutter, making it ideal for long exposures on a tripod, macro, jumping in a group photo or selfies with a pole. It can also start/stop video recording. The RC-6 works with any EOS camera with an IR receptor, e.g., most Rebels, 10S, all Elan models, IX/IXE, 60D, 70D, 7D, 6D, 5D MKII and 5D MKIII. It is not compatible with the 1D series.The RC-6 is primarily designed to trip the shutter from the front of the camera--hence an IR receptor on the camera grip--and is effective at 15 feet or nearer. You have a choice of immediate release or 2-second delay. The camera must be in self-timer mode in order to use the RC-6.It will also fire the shutter from above, below or to the side of the IR receptor (on grip) so it makes a fine cable release. You'll need to experiment as the sweet spot behind, above and off to the side of the camera varies with individual models. Outdoors (no reflective surfaces), my 5D MKII triggers from 9 or 10 inches behind and above the camera whereas my 7D needed the RC-6 just above the grip area and angled downwards. Also, infrared beam coverage increases when reflective surfaces are present. In a small white room I can randomly fire at walls, ceilings and floors behind the camera and the reflections still trigger it.The RC-6 also works with bulb and mirror lockup (MLU). For bulb exposures, fire the RC-6 once to open the shutter and again to close it. For mirror lockup (with appropriate CF set), fire the RC-6 set to 2 second delay: the mirror immediately swings up and the exposure is made 2 seconds later. MLU is not available with some Rebel series cameras.To trigger video recording, set the RC-6 to 2-second delay (flip switch on back), set self-timer mode on the camera and be in LiveView with video mode active. Simply press the RC-6 once to start recording. Press again to stop.If you need a shake-free method of firing the shutter for long exposures, want to avoid plugging in a cable, or need to get yourself in the picture or video, the RC-6 is a great way to go.
T**D
Very Versatile in a Small Package
This remote offers a lot of versatility for a great price in a small package. First off, it works with "Bulb" mode which is great for certain applications (see photo in images). Many other remotes I came across did not offer this. It also allows you to change a 2 second shutter delay or instantaneous. The nice thing about this is that some other canon remotes only offer a 2 second shutter delay. This is great if you are in the shot and need to hide the remote out of view. But I also use the remote when I have my camera set up for tripod shots where you don't want to touch the camera in order to reduce camera shake (fireworks, macro shots, landscapes, etc). When I am using these applications I don't want to wait 2 seconds for the shutter. This offers both options which is great. The remote is also very compact, easy to slip in your pocket, or into the front accessory pocket of your bag for easy accessibility.This remote also works for starting and stopping video which is a nice addition with cameras such as the Canon EOS 7D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3-inch LCD (Body Only), Canon EOS 60D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Body Only), or Canon EOS Rebel T3i 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera and DIGIC 4 Imaging with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens.As far as the inability to use this from behind the camera and others lowering their rating because of this, I was aware that it would not work from behind and it was something I was willing to deal with. Your IR receiver is in the front of the camera. This is not a fault of the remote, just how it works.Side note:For the customers that mentioned this not working with their camera, or anyone who is unsure. Go to the Canon USA website > Consumer and Home Office > Products > Cameras. Select your camera (if available) > Supplies & Accessories. Under the sub-section remotes, you will see the remotes that are compatible with your camera.EDIT: I have edited my review and docked one star after a recent experience with the camera. If you use this remote outdoors in sunlight, and especially in shaded areas with light breaking through (ie under trees). My recent experience ended up in quite a bit of frustration for family portraits (which included myself). I could not get the camera to fire from more than 6 feet away with this remote. Which is much less than the 16 foot range it advertises. Otherwise still a great remote.
X**X
Convenient and Reliable Remote for Canon Cameras
I've been using the Canon RC-6 Wireless Remote Controller since 2012, and it has been an invaluable accessory for my photography needs.The convenience of this wireless remote cannot be overstated. Whether I'm capturing self-portraits, group shots, or long-exposure images, the RC-6 allows me to trigger my Canon camera's shutter from a distance with ease. This eliminates the need for awkward self-timers or relying on someone else to press the shutter button for me.The compact design of the RC-6 makes it easy to carry around in my camera bag, ensuring that I always have it on hand when I need it. The responsive button and reliable wireless connectivity have consistently delivered seamless performance, allowing me to capture the perfect shot without any hassle.What's truly impressive is the longevity of this remote controller. Despite being purchased nearly a decade ago, it continues to work flawlessly in 2024. It's a testament to Canon's commitment to quality and durability.Overall, I highly recommend the Canon RC-6 Wireless Remote Controller to any Canon camera owner looking for a convenient and reliable way to remotely trigger their camera's shutter. It's a must-have accessory that has greatly enhanced my photography experience over the years.
TrustPilot
2 周前
1 周前