View Full Version : Remote for 7D... any feedback on this one?
Hey all,
I like the look of this, and I was wondering if anyone here has one.... http://www.jjcphotography.com.au/brandpdetail.aspx?pid=80&bid=193&cid=435&sid=79
I've just emailed the company, so am now waiting on them. It looks good, and I like to be able to do different exposures without making changes on the actual camera. But I don't want to spend over 70 bucks if it isn't all that good.
Here's hoping someone here can provide some feedback, coz I like the idea of buying from somewhere in OZ, and supporting one of the sites sponsors! :D
You don't have 50 posts (but do have 30 days membership), so you should not be commenting on commercial issues per the site rules.
However, go and post 3 good CC's on someone else's photos and I'll let this thread continue :D
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fess67
05-11-2012, 10:49pm
Hmmm - I may be missing something or stating the obvious but I think something needs to be made clear here.
This item appears to be an add on to the TC-830N3, and not a stand alone product. Is that correct? I would hate to see you buy it and then realise you need something else to make it work.
Epicaricacy
06-11-2012, 12:52am
@fess67 Not an add on, but strangely named... calling it a cord.
Should do what u ask.
I use the yougnou versions... http://www.yongnuostore.com/. Cheaper, but they work just fine. Their new flash triggers that's support ettl are fantastic for the price.
Thanks Kym for letting the thread continue :th3:
The explanation of it was very confusing to me too. Saying it has a cord and stuff...
I want a remote for my 7D, and what drew me to this was that it's touted as a remote for HDR photography, which I'd like to try one day. I know that the camera itself is usually adjusted to take the HDR shots, but from what I read, this actual remote can do that, and if that is the case I thought it would eliminate the likelyhood of the camera moving while making adjustments to the exposure settings....
If it can't do what I think it can do with regards to exposure for HDR, then I'll go the Youngnuo route.
Have a look at page 109 of your 7D manual. It shows you how to do AEB which will get you your HDR images. Set the shutter to H and it will take the multiple shots in one sequence with the shutter butter pressed, will let you have fun with HDR before your cord arrives :)
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