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Key Features
- Extends Length of Wired Shutter Release
Extend the length of your wired shutter release by 10' with this Remote Shutter Extension Cable for Canon Sub-Miniature Connection from Vello. Compatible with Canon cameras and remotes that utilize the 2.5mm sub-miniature connection, this cable allows users to trigger their shutter from further away than was previously possible, enabling more secure mounting when the camera is positioned in more difficult or elaborate positions.
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I assume the extension works with the RS-60E3 yes or no? I / we need to know. Thanks in advance
Yes, this cable will work with the RS-60E3.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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Is this cable compatible with the RS60E3 remote switch ?
Yes this can work with the Canon RS60E3 remote.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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Can you hook more than 1 of these up to get more reach?
It is not advised to connect multiple of these cables. You may want to instead use a radio trigger.
Date published: 2025-08-25
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will this cable work with canon RS60E3 remote switch ?
Yes, the Vello 10' Remote Shutter Extension Cable for Canon Sub-Miniature Connection would be compatible for use with the Canon RS-60E3 Remote Switch.
Date published: 2018-08-26
Will this work with other brand's shutter releases
Will this work with other brand's shutter releases ? For instance Fujifilm Remote
The Vello 10' Remote Shutter Extension Cable for Canon Sub-Miniature Connection (B&H# VERECC110) is nothing more than a 2.5mm female TRS port (i.e., with three connection points) on one end and a male 2.5mm TRS plug on the other. As an extension cable, it may be used effectively to increase the reach of any cable with a 2.5mm TRS male plug on it that is used for remote camera control, including many that are used with Fujifilm cameras. Having said that, we do not advise using more than a single such extension cord as the signal may not be able to travel through two such extensions without becoming too weak.
Date published: 2026-06-16
