I do. What kind of feedback are you looking for? :dunno:just wondering whether anyone is using this wireless remote?
any feedback?
in terms of responsiveness, what is the max distance btw the cam and u?I do. What kind of feedback are you looking for? :dunno:
is infrared, too bright or too far do not work well.in terms of responsiveness, what is the max distance btw the cam and u?
in terms of responsiveness, what is the max distance btw the cam and u?
read from some websites saying that if u select P mode, it will auto-focus before snappingTried around 10-15 meters indoor before. It works
If I'm not wrong, this remote when depressed, it acts as the camera's shutter button, it'll auto-focus & when subject is in focus, camera will snap the photo as in like you were depressing the camera's shutter button. I shoot in manual mode.read from some websites saying that if u select P mode, it will auto-focus before snapping
is it true?
These controllers are meant to cover a couple of meters (<5), not more. Otherwise chances are that you might affect other cameras as well. Use it if you need to avoid direct camera contact (avoiding camera shake) or just want to be in the picture as well without waiting 10s
Probably because of less interference with sunlight.Tried around 10-15 meters indoor before. It works
Yet to try it outdoors in bright direct sunlightProbably because of less interference with sunlight.
thanks for the clarification.If I'm not wrong, this remote when depressed, it acts as the camera's shutter button, it'll auto-focus & when subject is in focus, camera will snap the photo as in like you were depressing the camera's shutter button. I shoot in manual mode.
I'll pre-focus then use the remote.