AODELAN Wireless Shutter Release for Canon EOS M50,M6 Mark II,6D Mark II,T7i,77D,SL2,SL3(EOS 250D),90D,200D,EOS R,800D,Replace Canon BR-E1 Remote Control
AODELAN Wireless Shutter Release for Canon EOS M50,M6 Mark II,6D Mark II,T7i,77D,SL2,SL3(EOS 250D),90D,200D,EOS R,800D,Replace Canon BR-E1 Remote Control
Read more Dedicated to select Canon cameras, this BR-E1A Wireless Remote Control allows you to wirelessly release your camera's shutter via Bluetooth from within a 32.8' operating range. It can also start and stop video recording and focus the camera while recording video. It has low power consumption and requires no line of sight to the camera, and is also compatible with the PZ-E1 Power Zoom Adapter for remotely adjusting zoom position and movement of the EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM lens. Canon Camera Compatibility EOS R, EOS RP EOS R5 , EOS R6 EOS M50, M200 EOS M6 Mark II EOS M50 Mark II EOS 6D Mark II EOS 90D, 77D EOS Rebel T7i EOS Rebel SL2, SL3 PowerShot G5 X Mark II PowerShot G7 X Mark III PowerShot SX70 HS
Product Features
- Reduce VibrationShooting with a wireless remote adds a lot of extra flexibility and scope to your options. Touching your camera is sometimes not practical or possible. Something as simple as pressing the shutter button with your hand can cause vibration and shake which compromises the image quality
- 32.8 feet Shooting DistanceBeing able to engage your camera to shoot while physically distant from it has a lot of benefits. There are cabled options which may be more cost-effective, but you are still limited by the range of the cable, and there are safety concerns. No one wants to trip over a cable and pull your tripod and camera over to smash on the ground
- Allows for Creative ExperimentationThe BR-E1A can not only used for Self-Portraits or group photos, but also as a wireless remote for macro photography,sharper images,long exposures,wildlife, high-speed photography, landscape photography, physical issues
- SafetyYour safety may be at risk for a variety of reasons, so being able to be away from the camera but still shoot, is a key benefit to wireless remotes in these situations. Such as a light hsow in winter that required long exposure experimentation to get the right time to get the best color display