Vello IRM-P IR Remote Mini for Select Pentax Cameras
- Infrared Wireless Remote Control
- 10 Foot Range
- Prevents Effects of Camera Shake
- Useful for Self-Portraits
JJC Cable Adapter Cable-I2 for Select Sigma Cameras
CamRanger 8" Angled Micro-USB 3.0 Cable
Yongnuo Shutter Release Cable LS-02.5 N1
MK Controls 1 Male To 2 Female Splitter Cable
Kalt Vinyl Cable Release with Lock Screw (12")
- 12" Vinyl-Covered Metal Release Cable
- Lock Screw for Easy Operation
- Locks Open for Long Exposures
Vello 3.5mm Remote Shutter Release Cable II for Cameras with Nikon DC-2 Connector
Vello 3.5mm Remote Shutter Release Cable for Fujifilm Micro-USB Cameras
JJC Mechanical Shutter Release Cable (27.5", Red)
- Length: 27.5"
- Fits Threaded Shutter Release Buttons
- Minimizes Camera Shake
- Disc-Lock for Long Exposures / Bulb Mode
CamRanger 8" Right Angled Micro-USB 3.0 Cable
Flic Film Cable Release (26")
- Compatible with Many Film Cameras
- Remotely Trigger Your Camera
- Minimizes Camera Shake
RPS Lighting RTS Nikon DC2 Adapter for the RS-RT06 Wireless Release
- 3.5mm Female to Nikon DC2 Connection (Fits D90, D5000, & Other Nikon Cameras w/ DC2 Connection)
RPS Lighting RTS Adapter for RS-RT06 Wireless Digital Shutter Release (Nikon Single-pin)
- 3.5mm to Nikon Single-pin Replacement Adapter for the D70s, D80 and Similar Nikon Cameras
Neewer 2.5mm Remote Shutter Release Cable for Sony
- Multipurpose Cable for Wide Applications
- Coiled Length: 13"
- Stretched Length: 32"
- Coiled Cable Design
Ubertronix RS60-E3 Camera Cable for Select Cameras with 2.5mm Connection
Ubertronix RM-CB1 Camera Cable for Select Olympus Cameras
Choosing Camera Remote Controls
Camera remote controls vary from simple, single-function shutter releases to complex units able to remotely control numerous camera functions. Some physically connect to the camera with a cable, while others use radio and infrared signals, allowing you to remotely take group photos and selfies.
Common Features of Remote Triggers
While all remote controls allow you to remotely trigger your shutter, avoiding unwanted camera vibration, many have additional features such as interval timers, multiple exposures, and time-lapse photography components. Additionally, some act as transceivers able to confirm prefocus and shutter release, with some models taking this a step further with an ability to trigger flashes and strobe lights.
Tethered, Infrared, or Wireless Remotes
Tethered remotes physically connect to cameras. They let you prefocus by pressing the button halfway and then taking a shot. Many have a lock, allowing you to use the bulb setting for long-time exposures. There are two types: electronic remotes that plug into the camera remote release sockets, and threaded cable releases that screw into shutter switches. All that's necessary is to ensure the release is compatible with your camera's remote release socket.
Infrared and wireless camera remotes take this capability further, allowing you to be some distance away from the camera. While infrared devices are line-of-sight units, wireless types are more powerful, and can see around corners and through obstructions. Some wireless transmitters communicate directly with the camera's built-in infrared or wireless receivers, while others use receivers attached to the camera's hot shoe.
OEM and Third-Party Camera Remote Releases
Most camera manufacturers market their own DSLR remote controls. These have the advantage that they work perfectly with compatible cameras from that manufacturer. However, many third-party remote releases offer greater functionality, although it's advisable to carefully check that they're compatible with your camera. There are many shutter release accessories available. Some remote controls include mobile functionality with the ability to view and compose images as seen by the camera's sensor.
Trigger Accessories for Remote Shutter Releases
Enhance your photography with camera trigger system accessories such as additional receivers and splitters for triggering multiple lights and flash units. Create amazing photos with remote triggering devices for capturing water splashes and falling drops, or even connect your mobile device directly to your camera with dongle kits. Some camera trigger systems utilize motion, sound, or lighting to activate the shutter, letting you capture events remotely.
Explore the many camera remote triggering options at B&H Photo and Video and expand your photographic capabilities.


