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2025-08-22 18:45:10
It’s a simple setup. No lag in transmission. Works as designed & intended. A very good system.
The Experimentalist
2025-07-27 18:42:05
The little wireless system has two modules: a receiver (RX) and a transmitter (TX). The RX plugs into a USB Micro-B socket on my Sony DSLRs. I just leave the receiver dangling from the camera.You have to match channel numbers (e.g., CH1) on the RX and TX. This couldn't be easier.It includes a camera on-off switch that works if the switch on the on-body camera switch is on. It has a a large shutter-release button. It supports a variety of timing functions including bulb shooting (i.e., the shutter button is effectively lockable, but the camera shutter speed must be set for bulb). It has a built in timer display for bulb. It does not have zoom control (which only matters if your camera has power zoom).On a Sony camera, it can't start-stop video: the little button at upper right is for starting and stopping a times sequence. Other reviews indicate that it can control video for some other cameras. It only controls the shutter release button so it won't control video if your camera requires that you use a separate button for video.It requires 4 AAA batteries: 2 for RX and 2 for TX.It has an elaborate scheduling function. You can begin with a variable delay followed by shots fired at a user-determined interval. You can specify the number of shots in one interval set (up to 999). You can repeat the entire interval set as many times as you want (up to 99) with a specified delay between sets.The good news is that all this functionality doesn't get in the way of simple, direct operation when that's what you need. Don't anticipate headaches from complex menus if you're just needing remote shutter release. Expect to need to experiment if you're going to get into the scheduling.If you need wireless capability and/or advanced timing features, I recommend this remote. Otherwise, a wired remote is cheaper, simpler, and doesn't require batteries.
Mike Worley
2025-07-19 10:26:10
The functions aren’t quite as intuitive as the unit this replaced but once I got it set up, it works great. I like to move around the studio when I’m shooting and this makes it really easy to get just the right shots.
Ben
2025-07-11 09:38:38
Seems to be good quality and operate properly. With batteries inserted it comes up as active and ready for use, but I haven't had a chance to use it yet. Still, overall very satisfied.
Jeff H.
2025-05-25 17:20:17
Standard for all my reviews: When reviewing products, I always remain objective and honest about the product or service. I always review with information that I feel others would like to know about the product as I always assume what I'm writing will influence for or against the purchase. I always try to go above and beyond surface characteristics and input into quality, value and application. Most importantly, I will always end the review with an answer as to whether I'd purchase the product again which I believe is the most critical question pertaining to the item. To manufacturers: Want me to review your items, just let me know!First thing to know is that there is a bit of a learning curve and the manual is not a strong point of this purchase. It's passable at best. I found out most of what I needed by trial and error, a little patience and practice.We took a 3.5 week trip to Iceland and I needed a remote shutter release for my long exposure photographs on my Canon R5. I looked at a manual release cable but saw this relatively low priced remote option and decided to try it based on other reviews.Battery life is great. Function, as I mentioned before, takes a little bit to figure out but, once learned, was irreplaceable in its performance while in Iceland. It's quick to setup, pairs quickly with the transmitter which fits on the hot shoe and it's light weight. It's not particularly durable so I would not recommend dropping it like I did ... but it still functioned with only the silver molding (decorative) ring breaking.You can spend a lot more money on other electronic shutter release options but I was REALLY happy with this Pixel model and would purchase it again without thought.
Joel Terrell
2025-04-03 13:37:18
Bought this specifically for some family portraits. It'll have lots of other uses, but it worked really well for us. Relatively easy to set up and begin using. The ability to take a series of pics while walking or shifting positions was really great!
Sean C
2025-03-07 13:55:25
I got the N3/E3 combo for Canon and both wires work for the EOS R5 and EOS R7 respectively.This is a nice alternative to the finicky Canon app especially if you don't want to have to rely on your phone being actively on the app while you shoot. I've learned that if you're using bluetooth only (as opposed to live view) within the Canon app, you might get a bit more reliability but at that point you're just using it as a shutter release.And to be clear, this cameras DO have an intervalometer built in but it is very basic compared to the PIXEL. The camera intervalometers only let you go up to 30 second exposures on an interval OR 1 bulb timer shot. Since I'm getting into astrophotography, being able to be a bit more granular and take longer exposures is necessary.After playing around with it doing some basic tests, it seems pretty good so far. I had bought a pebble shutter release not too long ago because I knew the cameras had a built-in intervalometer but after learning about the shortcomings, I returned it and purchased the PIXEL for not much more. At it's basic functionality, you can use this for just a remote or wired shutter release.Probably the only bad thing I can think of about this product is that the wires are short if you wanted to go wired over wireless. I'm not really trying to be far away from the camera though so it doesn't affect me.
Customer
2025-03-01 18:41:59
I have ordered 2 of these devices and had to return both of them. The receiver module had fault battery terminal and would not operate. I'm sure it would have been a wonderful item but this quality issue makes it useless to me. Do better.
Ken Kindjerski
2025-02-19 14:57:41
Works very well.
Christine
2024-12-25 14:42:19
The only thing I didn't like was the directions. Not very user friendly as its not in english. Once I got it to work, it is a great Intervelometer. Works great for my Canon 6D Mark I.
Cliente de
2024-12-18 16:13:51
Solo hay que tomar en cuenta que no existan modelos iguales cerca porque a veces están enrrutados en el mismo canal e interfieren la señal tendrÃan que ponerse de acuerdo para que no se sobrepongan las señales
Michael Reid
2024-12-08 18:41:01
Works great and extra value having both types of camera adapters. I have used with 6D Mk II and T7i and it works perfectly.
Tap
2024-11-23 15:56:24
It works like a charm
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