Anyone having issues with the Canon remote RS-80N3 staying connected to the camera? Mine are both brand new and the remote does not stay connected to the camera very well. A slight pull or jolt knocks it loose. Ideas??
atexasphotog Goldmember More info | Jul 31, 2014 15:53 | #1 Anyone having issues with the Canon remote RS-80N3 staying connected to the camera? Mine are both brand new and the remote does not stay connected to the camera very well. A slight pull or jolt knocks it loose. Ideas?? Canon 6D,T3i, Powershot G16| 50mm 1.8II|100-400mm F4.5-5.6L|24-105 IS F/4 L||16-35mm F/2.8 vIIL|lCanon 1.4x mkII TC|580 EXII |Keeping it all in a KATA Backpack
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Jul 31, 2014 16:18 | #2 Permanent banI use a $8 after-market remote, but not very often. It is too snug, if anything. Definitely isn't going to fall out on its own. WARNING: I often dispense advice in fields I know little about!
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greenjeans Goldmember More info | Jul 31, 2014 18:21 | #3 I use an aftermarket on my 6D also. It doesn't fall out easily, but it can be dragged out if it catches on something. I like the Rebel connectors much better. 6D, 6DII, 70D, 80D, R10, RP, Lumix DC-FZ80 and a bag full of lenses.
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