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Old 10-01-2008, 09:26 AM
ozstockman (Mike)
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Originally Posted by peter_4059 View Post
Thanks for the advice.
I'm assuming this remote will hold the shutter open based on the programmed timevs the Canon accessories that just fire the shutter button?
Hi Peter,

It has two options:

1) You can set a number of shoots, exposure time and interval before 1st shoot and between them. Then just press a start button to begin a session.

2)you can also press another botton to take a single shoot and hold it for required time. You can also lock this button so you won't need to keep it pressed manually.

I guess it has all functionality that Canon TC-80N3 has and it even looks like the one from Canon :-)

cheers,


Michael
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