Revo RBL-S Bluetooth Remote Shutter Control for Select Sony Cameras
- For Select Sony Cameras
- Single Shot Shooting Mode
- Video Start/Stop, Zoom Control
- Remotely Adjust Focus
Yongnuo RF-603N II Wireless Flash Trigger Kit for Nikon DC2 Connection
- Frequency: 2.4 GHz
- Range: 328'
- Channels: 16
- Flash Sync Speed up to 1/320 sec
Energizer Multi-Fit Remote Shutter Release
- Compatible with Most DSLR Cameras
- Infrared Trigger
- Works up to 350' Away
- 7 Connection Cables Included
Sigma CR-41 Cable Release
- For fp Digital Camera
- Benefits Making Long Exposures
- Helps to Reduce Unwanted Camera Shake
- Connects via 3.5mm Microphone Port
Yongnuo RF-603S II S2 Wireless Flash Trigger Kit for Sony
- Transceiver Kit for Sony S2
- Frequency: 2.4 GHz
- Range: 328'
- Channels: 16
Yongnuo RF-603S II S1 Wireless Flash Trigger Kit for Sony
- Transceiver Kit for Sony S1
- Frequency: 2.4 GHz
- Range: 328'
- Channels: 16
Godox TR-S1 Wireless Timer Remote Control
- Works with X Wireless Radio System
- Transmitter and Receiver
- Delay, Exposure Timer, Interval Settings
- S1 Sony/Minolta Connector
Godox TR-OP12 Wireless Timer Remote Control
- Works with X Wireless Radio System
- Transmitter and Receiver
- Delay, Exposure Timer, Interval Settings
- OP12 Olympus Connector
Godox TR-P1 Wireless Timer Remote Control
- Works with X Wireless Radio System
- Transmitter and Receiver
- Delay, Exposure Timer, Interval Settings
- P1 Panasonic Connector
Godox TR-N3 Wireless Timer Remote Control
- Works with X Wireless Radio System
- Transmitter and Receiver
- Delay, Exposure Timer, Interval Settings
- N3 Nikon DC-2 Connector
Pentax CS-310 Cable Switch
Godox TR-S1 Wireless Timer Remote Control and Shutter Release Cable Kit for Select Sony Cameras
- Works with X Wireless Radio System
- Transmitter and Receiver
- Delay, Exposure Timer, Interval Settings
- S1 Sony/Minolta Connector
LanParte LRC-02 Remote Control for Panasonic Cameras
- Wireless Control Over Camera
- Frequency: 2.4 GHz
- Range: 98'
- Shutter Release Button
LanParte LRC-01 Remote Control for Sony Cameras
- Wireless Control Over Camera
- Frequency: 2.4 GHz
- Range: 98'
- Shutter Release Button
RPS Lighting RS-RT04/N10 Wireless RF Release
- For Nikon D100 (with external battery pack), D200, D300, D300s, D2X, D2Xs, D3, D3s & D700 and similar digital cameras.
RPS Lighting RS-RT04/C3 Wireless RF Remote Release
- Compatible with Canon EOS 7D, 5D, 5D Mark II, 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D & 50D Digital Cameras and Similar Cameras Which Use a 3-Pin Connector
RPS Lighting RS-RT09/D90 2-in-1 Wireless Remote
Sigma CR-51 Cable Release
Vello FreeWave Viewer VL Wireless Live View Remote Kit with AV/Shutter & Infrared Cables for Canon 5D Mark II
- For Canon 5D Mark II
- Wireless 3.5" Live View TFT-LCD Monitor
- Record Video with Select Canon Cameras
- Wireless Transmitter with Built-In CCTV
hahnel Captur Timer Kit for Fujifilm DSLR Cameras
- Wireless Remote Shutter Release & Timer
- Includes Receiver, Requires Transmitter
- Long Exposures & Time-Lapse Photography
- Single, Continuous, and Bulb Modes
RPS Lighting RS-RT06/S Deluxe Digital Wireless Shutter Release
RPS Lighting Studio Wireless TTL Remote Kit for Canon Cameras
- Compatible with Canon E-TTL II
- Frequency: 2.4 GHz
- Range: <300'
- Three Groups and Two Channels
Shopping for Remote Shutter Releases
Remote shutter releases are camera trigger systems that let you control your camera without direct contact. This functionality offers two major benefits. First, as you don’t touch your camera, you avoid the possibility of unintended vibration that can occur when pressing the shutter control. Second, you’re able to operate your camera from a distance.
Why Are Remote Shutter Releases so Important?
Mounting your camera on a tripod helps ensure stability. However, the physical act of pressing the shutter button can cause slight camera movement that may affect your pictures. This is important when using telephoto lenses for long shots, or macro lenses for close-up shooting. Subtle movements of the camera can be magnified and cause motion blur. Other situations where remote triggers help include taking shots in low light, long exposures, time lapse photography, and creative shots such as bracketing, which involves capturing multiple exposures of a single scene.
Shutter releases are also vital when it’s impractical or unsafe to be near the subject. An example is wildlife photography, when your presence may deter skittish fauna. In addition, remote release mechanisms allow the photographing of dangerous creatures from a safe distance.
What Types of Shutter Releases Are Available?
Originally known as cable releases because of their wire mechanisms, today’s remote shutter releases are available in tethered or untethered options. Tethered models are cables with trigger-release mechanisms at one end, and camera connectors at the other. These connectors are usually threaded cable releases, standard on many makes and models. However, shutter releases are often specific to a make or model. Certain brands such as Sony feature their own multi-terminal connectors. Most tethered shutter release cables are around 12 inches long, but you can find models up to 60 inches. Handy features include locks that allow for long exposures. Trigger release mechanisms range from simple mechanical switches to modern digital consoles that let you set a range of options, and provide LCD screens to let you monitor the entire shooting process. Untethered systems were originally infrared, and communicated with the infrared port in the camera. These have a range of around 16 feet, and require line-of-sight to work. More popular nowadays are models that work using Bluetooth, or 2.4GHz radio frequencies.
Flexible Options
For flexibility, some models offer both wired and wireless functionality, such as the Canon remote shutter release. Vello’s wireless shutter release for Canon offers both tethered and untethered functionality, and ranges of up to 320 feet. It also offers 16 channels, allowing you to control multiple cameras from one device. You can also find various camera trigger system accessories, such as dongle kits, that feature holders and connection cables to hook you camera up to a smartphone.


