I didn't really want one, but I had to buy a wireless remote for my Nikon SLR when I found one for 10 bucks. Now I don't know what to do with it. Suggestions, you guys? What is a remote good for?
MikeJag Member 84 posts Joined Nov 2009 More info | Aug 23, 2010 20:14 | #1 I didn't really want one, but I had to buy a wireless remote for my Nikon SLR when I found one for 10 bucks. Now I don't know what to do with it. Suggestions, you guys? What is a remote good for?
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TeamSpeed 01010100 01010011 More info | Aug 23, 2010 20:26 | #2 for shooting your camera wirelessly... Past Equipment | My Personal Gallery
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Aug 23, 2010 20:30 | #3 Yes I am looking for ideas (I know a wireless remote clicks the shutter wirelessly, ha). I can't think of any creative way to use it that I can't do with my self-timer.
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duane0524 Goldmember 4,840 posts Likes: 2 Joined Aug 2008 Location: South of Boston, MA More info | Aug 23, 2010 20:33 | #4 I bought a wireless remote for my XTI several years back and it never came out of the bag. I used the wired remote many times, but the wireless required me to be in front of the camera to use it. Canon 50D | Canon 17-55 | Sigma 30 1.4 | Canon 70-200 2.8 IS II| Canon 85 1.8 | 430EXII| 580EX ll | ST-E2 | Canon TC 1.4x II | Benro Travel Angel C1682TB0
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Wilt Reader's Digest Condensed version of War and Peace [POTN Vol 1] More info | Aug 23, 2010 20:35 | #5 Mike Jagendorf wrote in post #10775153 Yes I am looking for ideas (I know a wireless remote clicks the shutter wirelessly, ha). I can't think of any creative way to use it that I can't do with my self-timer. You mean that you could run to a position 150' away from your camera, and appear in the photo without being disheveled and out of breath?! You need to give me OK to edit your image and repost! Keep POTN alive and well with member support https://photography-on-the.net/forum/donate.php
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TeamSpeed 01010100 01010011 More info | Aug 23, 2010 20:35 | #6 Hummingbirds Past Equipment | My Personal Gallery
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bdpaco Senior Member 696 posts Joined Aug 2009 More info | Aug 23, 2010 20:41 | #7 I use the timer more than my remote, about the only time the remote comes out is if I dont have anything to set my focus on before I step in front of the camera for a self portrait... My Blog
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Viva-photography Goldmember 1,447 posts Likes: 2 Joined Feb 2010 Location: Washington, DC More info | Aug 23, 2010 20:42 | #8 Humming birds are awesome to do the remote with.
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Aug 23, 2010 20:49 | #9 There are no hummingbirds or interesting wildlife where I live.
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TeamSpeed 01010100 01010011 More info | Aug 23, 2010 20:53 | #10 Mike Jagendorf wrote in post #10775283 There are no hummingbirds or interesting wildlife where I live. Naughty baby sitters? Past Equipment | My Personal Gallery
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Jon Cream of the Crop 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Mike Jagendorf wrote in post #10775153 Yes I am looking for ideas (I know a wireless remote clicks the shutter wirelessly, ha). I can't think of any creative way to use it that I can't do with my self-timer. You never want to take two shots of a group you're in? Never needed to take selfies without an assistant to trip the shutter (or stand in for the AF)? In self-timer mode the camera AFs when you press the release, not when the shutter actually trips, so a remote lets you trigger that selfie while you're there for it to AF on. Jon
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Mookalafalas Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 01, 2010 19:32 | #12 I'm interested in getting the wireless to use when I'm next to the camera! I'm planning to work on some "super duper" sharp pics. I'll have the camera on a tripod and use the wireless to prevent the micro-jiggles pushing down the shutter manually causes. Call me Al Gear Flickr
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wcgryphon Member 122 posts Joined Nov 2009 More info | Sep 01, 2010 21:43 | #13 Mike Jagendorf wrote in post #10775153 Yes I am looking for ideas (I know a wireless remote clicks the shutter wirelessly, ha). I can't think of any creative way to use it that I can't do with my self-timer. Have you seen the amount of camera shake that's still visible in Live View while using a 2-sec self-timer? Remote will always > a self-timer, not to mention the freedom it provides.
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JHunter Senior Member 313 posts Joined Mar 2008 Location: Seattle, WA More info | Sep 02, 2010 00:31 | #14 wcgryphon wrote in post #10833544 Have you seen the amount of camera shake that's still visible in Live View while using a 2-sec self-timer? Remote will always > a self-timer, not to mention the freedom it provides. Depends on what tripod you're using. Mine completely damps out any shake after about a second. Jack
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