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Jun 26, 2008 13:01 |  #1

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There is a festival this weekend followed by a firework display and I'm trying to get ready for the occasion. My question is...I called Wolf Camera and they have an RC-5 for $29.00 and I called another camera store and they have an RC-1..the store with the RC-1 told me that the RC-5 is going to be discontinued and that the RC-5 is only for point and shoot cameras. Is this true? Is it worth the extra $5 to go with the RC-5.

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Jun 26, 2008 13:05 |  #2

"RC-5 is a basic single button wireless IR remote.
RC-1 adds the functions of a bulb exposure mode and a 2 second delay but is also a wireless IR remote."

I just saw this in a similar thread..it seems like the RC-1 has more features, so that makes me wonder why it's cheaper than the RC-5.


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Jun 26, 2008 13:26 |  #3

Nevermind..its wonders what a little searching can do ;)..I see that the RC-1 is more functional than the RC-5.


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Jun 26, 2008 15:07 |  #4

DavidSR wrote in post #5797292 (external link)
Nevermind..its wonders what a little searching can do ;)..I see that the RC-1 is more functional than the RC-5.

You can even strap it (the RC-1) to the original Canon neckstrap (or any other strap with a band of the same width as the Canon's) so that it's with in reach of the camera all the time.


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Jun 26, 2008 16:28 as a reply to  @ PacAce's post |  #5

I like the RC-1, though I wish it was a bit more powerful. It won't travel far in bright conditions but it's adequate.

The remote has three settings: immediate shutter release, a one or two second delay, and a longer time release (like using the regular timer mode).

It will als0 activate and deactivate Bulb -- which is awesome. I use mine all the time for time-lapse, as well as slow shutter shots using a tripod to prevent camera shake.

It's too bad Canon DSLRs don't have a sensor in the back of the body as well as the front....

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Jun 27, 2008 06:00 |  #6

You can pick up RF Phottix wireless remotes for the Rebel series with an advertised range of 100m for just a marginal amount of more money, like $43.


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Jun 27, 2008 09:00 |  #7

Thanks guys! Now if only I could find an RC-1..lol.


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Jul 07, 2008 14:08 |  #8

B&H sells the RC-1 for $24.95. Can you Auto Focus with the RC-1? Does anyone know?


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Jul 07, 2008 14:17 |  #9

I bought it and it does AF :)


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Jul 07, 2008 14:18 |  #10

How does the AF work? Is it a separate button or does it like have a half press, and a full press button?


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Jul 07, 2008 14:24 |  #11

It's one button. I haven't really tried to half press it to see if it auto focuses, so I can't help you there and I don't have my camera with me to check. Sorry!


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Jul 07, 2008 16:27 |  #12

ALaS wrote in post #5866419 (external link)
How does the AF work? Is it a separate button or does it like have a half press, and a full press button?

It's a single position push button switch so AF and exposure is done with one press of the button. If the camera is set so that AF is accomplished via the shutter release button (as opposed to using the "*" button), then auto focusing with the remote should not be a problem (assuming the AF point if over whatever subject you want to focus on) if you want the camera to focus first before taking a picture. But normally, if taking a group picture with you in it, you want to set the lens to MF and then focus manually to ensure that the whole group is in focus.


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Jul 08, 2008 01:10 |  #13

Darn. I might as well spend some dough one the separate af / shutter button remotes.


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Jul 08, 2008 06:28 |  #14

ALaS wrote in post #5869993 (external link)
Darn. I might as well spend some dough one the separate af / shutter button remotes.

Canon has the LC-5 that lets you do just that. It's around US$400 (although you may need to hack the connector for it to work with your camera) . :)


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Jul 08, 2008 08:45 |  #15

PacAce wrote in post #5870885 (external link)
Canon has the LC-5 that lets you do just that. It's around US$400 (although you may need to hack the connector for it to work with your camera) . :)

Such a deal. $400 and the first thing you do is perform surgery on it to make it work. I'll bet everyone is rushing to the stores to get these. :rolleyes:




  
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