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Olympus Wireless Remote Control RC-300C

  • Price: $9.95
  • GBP 6.35
  • B&H # OLRC300C
  • Mfr# 106045

Product Highlights

  • Wireless Remote Shutter Release
  • Great for Long Exposures & Close-ups
  • Reduces Camera Shake

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The Olympus RC-300C Remote Control is a wireless remote control for Olympus film point-and-shoot cameras.

The remote will allow you to trigger the shutter without disturbing the camera. Ideal for taking pictures of subjects that are difficult to approach, or to minimize vibration for close-ups and time exposure. Also ideal for self-portraits.

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Olympus Wireless Remote Control RC-300C
 
5.0

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5.0

Perfect tool for the job

By Hiker

from Grand Rapids, MI

About Me Photo Enthusiast

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Pros

  • Comfortable Design
  • Compact
  • Simple Controls

Cons

  • None

Best Uses

  • Travel

Comments about Olympus Wireless Remote Control RC-300C:

Showing off your favorite vacation photos and they ask, "Why aren't there any photos of you?" You were on the vacation, too? Why is it you are always behind the camera? Get yourself a tripod, compose your shot, get yourself into the photo, and press the remote. Don't try to beat the camera timer attempting to get yourself into the shot.

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