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ThaCube 10-13-2011 12:22 PM

Remote clicker for Canon EOS T1i
 
I was wondering if anyone can point me to a decent remote clicker for my Canon EOS T1i. I dont want to spend to much but would like to simply purchase a clicker so I can setup my camera on a tripod and take landscape and family shots without bumping the camera.

Im looking for wireless as I've heard its harder to use infared on the Canon's as you have to be somewhat in front of the camera and not behind it like a wirless remote.

Any suggestions are more than appreciated.

!MiKrofT 10-13-2011 12:35 PM

Have you tried looking at DealExtreme? If you want something dirt cheap they probably have something for you.

ThaCube 10-13-2011 03:05 PM

No I havent, I dont know what to look for to be honest.

Also, I was going to use eBay as I have like $45 in eBucks to use.

insomniac 10-13-2011 03:13 PM

yeah go for ebay. they have some for under $3 w/ free shipping
dealextreme takes a while to ship

ilvtofu 10-13-2011 03:29 PM

The $3 works good and is the same as the $30 one I bought at broadway camera but without the branding lol

gars 10-13-2011 03:39 PM

if you want a reputable wireless one - go with the Phottix Cleon II

Phottix Cleon II Remote C6 Canon RS-60E3 RS60E3 #E254 | eBay

But they're not cheap. Depends on how into photography you are... but I've dealt with them and they're really good and can be triggered from insane distances... I've trigger it from like a good 75m away.

but ya, if you're not looking for wireless - any cheapo one will do.


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