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One For All Remote Manual

2024-05-23 02:31:50

2/3 of a stop is a good value for my needs. the full stop was too much and 1/3 not enough at all.

5
2024-07-27 09:12:24

This little remote works great! I loved that you could easily set it up (reaing the camera manual on the setting you need) and you are able to shoot with the remote seconds after getting it! It works great...and I am very happy with this. It is a line of sight type remote..with the infrared beam, so that would be the only downfall. But the ones that are radio controlled were much more money... so I really like this one for the ease and affordability.

5
2024-08-16 03:24:19

This is a great light. All the color temperatures you need! Get a manual white balance with this light off, and then dial in whatever color temperature your camera reads... I got this with the ikan 1024 light, which is the big brother to this one. They make a great combo. I saw it demonstrated at the CCW show this Fall and fell in love with it. I didn't even realize it comes with a wireless remote until I got it. The remote is amazing! Control on/off, light intensity and color temperature... all wirelessly. I got it with the Anton/Bauer plate, and a Dionic 90 will power it for hours! Great for running and gunning from location to location. And did I mention it comes with a hefty light stand? I am a videographer, which is not listed as a choice for describing myself.

5
2024-05-11 09:16:51

Works with the Canon R5, as documented by the manual. The W and T buttons naturally don't seem to do anything for the R5, but that has nothing to do with the remote itself.

5
2024-04-13 06:38:59

A great product. I use this remote on my Nikon D-7100 to shoot continuously in manual and it does this flawlessly.

5
2024-09-11 04:45:31

Yes, with the new X-TTL firmware (available at no extra charge) now you have remote TTL to your off-camera flashes. Notice that the TTL compatible Cactus flash is the RF-60X (Updated to the latest firmware version). Remote TTL is working like charm with SONY flashes. Also, you can mix TTL and Manual flashes on same arrangement. Just use different groups for TTL and Manual flashes.

5
2024-08-24 02:50:50

This electronic remote control is a must have for everyone. 100% better than a manual shutter release. Just point it at the camera and press. It's so small and light the only possible down side is it could get lost in your bag but the included case helps prevent that. A must have for every tripod shot.

5
2024-08-27 01:35:13

I wasn't ready yet to spring for the complicated Godox remote TTL system, but I still wanted something simple and not too expensive to begin honing some twilight tripod work and remote wildlife skills. After reading some reviews stating the unit wouldn't work but deciding to get this anyway, I downloaded the owner's manual that B&H conveniently provides on this product page, and I read it before delivery. This product looks intuitive, and for the most part it is, but the consumer still needs to read through the manual at least once to understand where the snafus are. Even so, I still made one snafu, which I couldn't figure out how to correct until I went back a re-read the manual. When the instructions say to plug your remote receiver cable into your camera and then turn the camera on, well, that's what you need to do. Your camera needs to be off first, you wire up the unit, then you turn your camera on. The unit would not work until I did, well, exactly what the instructions said to do --exactly -- and then the unit worked perfectly. The remote focused and fired my camera while I was standing next to it. It focused and fired my camera when I was ten feet away. It worked when I went back into my home, brewed a cup of coffee, and sat behind a plane of glass sixty feet away. Now if I could only tell the birds where to perch.

5
2024-07-27 02:29:45

I usually prefer to buy manufacturer brand parts and accessories, but the Vello Shutterboss II is almost 1/3 the price of the manufacturer's unit, and I cannot note any shortcomings with this device at all. The Shutterboss was very easy to plug in and I figured out how to work the unit as a remote trigger without even reading the manual. After I did read the manual, I concluded that the intervalometer function and countdown timer would be just as easy to program as the remote trigger functions. This thing just works. The display is very intuitive, and easy to read. The screen is backlit for when you are in a dark location. I especially love that, even without batteries, it will still operate as a remote trigger. I have owned other, less expensive remote triggers, but the UI on this unit is more intuitive than my previous units. On my other cheaper units, I often found myself referring back to the manual to remember how to set certain features, but after reading the manual once for the Shutterboss, I think I've got it memorized. The unit is only a few weeks old so I cannot speak to longevity, but I haven't had to replace the batteries yet. Overall I'm very happy with my decision.

5
2024-07-26 09:44:49

Since I shoot manual flash only and I dont need to have autonomy over remote flash controls from the transmitter, this works perfectly for me.� Cant imagine wanting anything more complicated.� Very reliable firing on both speedlights.

5