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Sep 23, 2008 14:03 |  #1

Hi everyone
Would you please help me
My almost new RC-1 remote that I use with my XSI looks that is bad
It worked fine for a while but now I have to click frantically the button until the camera shoots
Very annoying
Is there another similar device / option that i can get that is more relible and or rugged?

thank you everyone for your advice


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Sep 23, 2008 14:20 |  #2

tried changing the battery?


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Sep 23, 2008 14:35 as a reply to  @ milorad's post |  #3

Yep Sure
That was the first thing I did but no luck
Funny the batteries cost 10 bucks and the RC1 costs 25$:confused:

I could buy another one
I know there is the RC5, not sure on what is the difference (if any, looks a bit bigger...

So I was wondering if there is another remote option for a XSI..more reliable and less ifffi


Thanks for the interest!


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Sep 23, 2008 15:00 |  #4

Maybe ditch it and get one of the phottix from ebay?


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Sep 23, 2008 15:01 |  #5

Do you have some more info?

I'll serch a bit but was wondering of any input

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ben_r_ wrote in post #6366508 (external link)
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Sep 23, 2008 15:04 as a reply to  @ borism's post |  #6

for only 25 bucks just get another one


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Sep 23, 2008 15:09 as a reply to  @ beezwax's post |  #7

I was about to...
But: the fact that you Have to be Right in front of the camera for it to work kind of bothers me a bit since the day I tried it

maybe a long cord trigger:p?


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Sep 23, 2008 15:23 |  #8

borism wrote in post #6366509 (external link)
Do you have some more info?

I'll serch a bit but was wondering of any input

Thank you!

Well here is on example. LINK (external link)

Just search ebay for "phottix xti" (the one that works for the Xti should work with the Xsi as well) and youll find a bunch.


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Sep 23, 2008 15:29 as a reply to  @ ben_r_'s post |  #9

Appreciated:)


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Sep 23, 2008 17:34 as a reply to  @ borism's post |  #10

is this the same thing?

http://www.procamerage​ar.com …ath/46_48/produ​cts_id/424 (external link)


Is on the POTN shop

Any feedback?


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Sep 24, 2008 00:12 |  #11

borism wrote in post #6366363 (external link)
Yep Sure
That was the first thing I did but no luck
Funny the batteries cost 10 bucks and the RC1 costs 25$:confused:

I could buy another one
I know there is the RC5, not sure on what is the difference (if any, looks a bit bigger...

So I was wondering if there is another remote option for a XSI..more reliable and less ifffi


Thanks for the interest!

you wont be able to do the bulb setting function on the rc5 like how you can do it with the rc1. the rc5 is basically just to trigger the shutter.


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Sep 24, 2008 09:09 as a reply to  @ jeromego's post |  #12

Ah
Thats good to know
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Sep 24, 2008 10:08 |  #13

borism wrote in post #6367397 (external link)
is this the same thing?

http://www.procamerage​ar.com …ath/46_48/produ​cts_id/424 (external link)


Is on the POTN shop

Any feedback?

Yea that is the previous generation from Phottix and also the one I own. For the price it cant be beat.


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Sep 24, 2008 14:34 as a reply to  @ ben_r_'s post |  #14

I just ordered one
and the release cable too
I'll post a review:p


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