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The PIXELRemote Commander Shutter Release Cable is a 120 CM wired remote designed for Nikon cameras, offering versatile shooting modes and ergonomic comfort for photographers seeking precision and clarity in their work.






S**E
Works perfectly on Canon G10.
Works great on my wife's Canon G10, including the half-press for focusing. Seems solid too.
M**L
Works on Fuji X-T2
This is my first wired trigger. It works as expected. Fujifilm has their app which also allows you to shoot remotely, but like most camera apps I've used, it can take time to set up and sometimes they can be buggy. This is really plug and play. No setup required. The camera automatically and instantaneously detects it. When plugging it in there is no sound, no words on the screen or anything, it just starts working right away. I definitely needed this for macro work and product photography. This is a very good and affordable purchase. If I had one criticism it would be that it feels cheap, kind of like a creeky plasticy feel when you squeeze it. Therefore I don't know what the longevity of this item will be. If I get a year out of it then considering price and use it'll be worth it. I own other Fuji cameras and I'm sure the inputs are identical. I can't wait to play with this more. For the price it's well worth it.
B**.
Works great
I love the option of a remote shutter. Great quality, does exactly what it needs to do.
D**E
Works well...but, just a heads up for AEB users (Sony/S2)
I recently purchased a Rokinon 12mm lens for wider shots, when taking Real Estate photos and wanted to clean up my photo taking process a little. In addition to the new lens, I use a tripod and also AEB (Auto exposure bracketing), taking 3 shots at +/-2 Exposure Values. It is advised to use a remote trigger to do so, as that'll ensure the camera doesn't move between the 3 hots, causing blur.I saw this trigger pop up when I bought my lens and immediately thought it'd be perfect. As it stands it works, however, for my purposes, it doesn't work as CONSISTENTLY as I'd like. I'll explain:When you shoot AEB (Continuous Bracket) you hold down the shutter button, while the 3 shots are taken, and then you let go. Well, when I use this trigger, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. It's not as bad as a 50/50 shot, but perhaps more like a 30% failure rate. When it doesn't work correctly, I have to go in camera, delete whatever images it managed to capture (1 or 2 shots, not 3) and shoot again. This is counter productive to my workflow and takes longer and more effort than just manually pressing and holding the shutter button on the camera and checking to see if the pics are sharp or not. I've had it for a few days and will continue to try it, maybe it'll work itself out??? I highly doubt it, but no harm in trying.Aside from the above mentioned issue, I actually do like the trigger. It's the perfect length and is SUPER lightweight, almost to the point of feeling uber cheap. BUT, that's actually good, because you don't want a heavy cable pulling on your micro USB port, as over time it will get damaged. Also, the partial press to focus works as advertised, although I am using a manual focus lens and don't need it. It's good to see that it does work, though, when I have shot with my other lens.Now, there IS an oddity with this trigger. It has a HOLD feature, where you press trigger and slide it up and it holds the shutter open. This is actually great for those photographers that use this style of shooting, HOWEVER, it is easy to trigger the hold all to easy. You can see from my pics where that mechanism is and just how easy it would, in theory, be to get into accidentally. My work around? I hold the trigger upside down and it never slides into HOLD mode.All in all, for the price I paid, the trigger works fairly well. Hopefully it'll work to the fullest extent I need it to for my Real Estate shoots, moving forward.
A**R
Got it for light painting
This works great!!! It has helped me tremendously with my light painting!! Very easy to use and extremely reliable!
S**R
It does what it’s supposed to
Works as it should. It’s inexpensive enough that when it wears out, I won’t feel bad tossing it and buying another. Buttons feels fine. Focus and release work just like on the camera.
S**S
Does not work properly for Olympus E-M10 Mark II camera
When the remote shutter release is plugged into the Olympus multi-port, the Live View LCD screen brings up the USB transfer menu on a black background. Nothing can be seen through the camera's view finder. Therefore, it is impossible to make any camera adjustments prior to taking the shot. Pushing the remote button halfway down brings up the image through the lens, but it is very difficult to make camera adjustments while holding the button halfway. As soon as the button is released, the USB transfer menu returns. If you push the button all the way, the image is captured, but then the USB transfer menu reappears. You cannot view the acquired image without removing the remote release. The only way I could use this with a tripod was to frame/focus the image and make my desired settings AND THEN plug in the remote release to trigger the shutter. I do not know if other Olympus camera with the multi-port are similarly affected, but I suspect some may exhibit the same behavior. I went ahead and bought the original Olympus RM-UC1 remote cable release, and it works as it should on my EM-10 Mark II with no problems.
G**R
Nice fit and length to cable
Does all exposures; short to bulb
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