📸 Snap, Shoot, and Shine with AIHG!
The AIHG Remote Shutter Release is a versatile timer intervalometer designed for Nikon DSLR cameras, offering user-friendly controls, durable construction, and multiple shooting modes to elevate your photography game. Perfect for capturing everything from macro shots to breathtaking night scenes, this lightweight device is a must-have for any photography enthusiast.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22.2 x 9.8 x 2.7 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 15.5 x 4 x 1.8 centimetres |
Brand | AIHG |
Colour | Black |
Part number | TRC-06 |
Style | Digital |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**L
Does what it says on the tin. Very good value
It works. Simple to set up. It's good value for money. I use it for time lapse and remote shutter for my Nikon D3300.
D**Y
Remote
Outstanding quality product.
J**E
Great camera remote
Works on Nikon DSLR perfectly.
P**
Perfect
Arrived fine and on time works perfectly could not complain 👍👍
D**S
Perfect as a remote (wired) release and for time-lapse photography
My main reason for buying this was to carry out some time-lapse photography with a Nikon D3200. It was easy to set up, in the first trial taking an image every 5 seconds until the camera battery ran out - just short of 3 hours after about 2100 frames. Would be useful too as a wired remote release to avoid camera shake when using long exposures (with the camera on a tripod), for example for astro-photography or night-time scenes.
T**S
Photography
The item was as the supplier stated, just a case now of practise how to use it
P**L
Correct connection to the specific camera as in mine NIKON D3200
Item description clearly says nikon d3200 but does not even get close to fitting hopefully the seller will send the correct connector free of charge?? Or will have to get refund and add the appropriate feedback !! Watch this space ????
J**.
Marvelous
This will be extremely useful for Astro work. Instruction to set up may be a little iffy to follow, but most is just common sense.
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