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Canon Remote Switch RS-80N3 for EOS

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FeaturesSpecificationsCanon Remote Switch RS-80N3 for EOS Reviews  
The RS-80N3 Remote Switch has a 2.6ft cord to prevent camera shake for super telephoto shots, macrophotography, and bulb exposures.

The Remote Switch works just like a shutter button, enabling halfway or complete pressing. It also has a shutter-release lock.

Its quick-lock plug connects to the new N-3 type remote control socket

Current Compatibility
  • EOS 10D
  • EOS 1Ds Mark II
  • EOS 20D
  • EOS D30
  • EOS D60
  • EOS-1D
  • EOS-1D Mark II
  • EOS-1Ds
  • EOS-1v
  • EOS-1v HS Body
  • EOS-3

Canon Remote Switch RS-80N3 for EOS Reviews


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Canon Remote Switch RS-80N3 for EOS
 
4.3

(based on 4 reviews)

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Reliable (4)
  • Excellent interface (3)
  • Lightweight (3)

Cons

    Best Uses

      Reviewed by 4 customers

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      5.0

      Amazing remote shutter

      By Vikash

      from Atlanta, GA

      About Me Semi-Professional

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Durable
      • Easy To Use
      • Lightweight
      • Reliable

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Everyday use
        • Landscape Photography
        • Light drawings
        • Macro Photography
        • Portraits
        • Traveling

        Comments about Canon Remote Switch RS-80N3 for EOS:

        I use my remote shutter mostly for light painting, also I use it for astronomy photography, when in the bulb setting you can really capture the galaxy around as.

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        (2 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

         
        5.0

        Remote Switch RS-80N3 for EOS by Canon

        By Fuzzy

        from Minnesota

        About Me Photo Enthusiast

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Convenient Interface
        • Easy To Pack
        • Lightweight
        • Reliable

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Close -ups
          • Nighttime
          • Tote Along
          • Travel

          Comments about Canon Remote Switch RS-80N3 for EOS:

          This makes shooting possible when using a tripod to capture moonlight, macro, sun rays, everything that the slightest shake will prevent, its amazing and helped me achieve things I never thought possible.

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          (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

           
          4.0

          Economical and Handy tool

          By JC

          from Immokalee, FL

          About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Convenient Interface
          • Lightweight
          • Reliable

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Night Photography

            Comments about Canon Remote Switch RS-80N3 for EOS:

            I used this remote when photographing Niagara Falls at night. It was a life and light saver. The only thing that I did not like was the cable attachment to the camera. I could have gotten a wireless remote but for the cost this remote was the most economical way to go.

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            (2 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

             
            3.0

            Don't judge a book by its cover

            By Citen

            from Mountain View, CA

            About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

            Verified Reviewer

            Pros

            • Convenient Interface
            • Reliable

            Cons

            • Cord not long enough
            • Weak Construction

            Best Uses

            • Not having to touch camer

            Comments about Canon Remote Switch RS-80N3 for EOS:

            Here's how it works. You connect it to the camera. Press the button half-way, you get focus, exposure metering, etc. Press the rest of the way, you have a photo. Pretty simple stuff.

            It does not feel very sturdy and does not seem nearly as well built as the Canon cameras. People with big hands may have a little trouble using this product. Overall, a "must have" addition for anyone interested in long exposures, images with excellent sharpness and depth of field.

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