Cheap Canon LC-5 Wireless Controller for select EOS Digital SLR Cameras (Electronics) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Canon |
| FEATURES: | Easily capture rock-solid macro shots and close-ups from up to 330 feet away, One-shot release mode pre-focuses camera and waits for subjects to cross into range, Attaches easily to camera's accessory shoe, Powered by four AA-sized batteries, Compatible with Canon EOS 20D, 10D, EOS-1D, EOS-1DS, EOS-1D Mark II, EOS-1DS Mark II, EOS-3, and EOS-1V |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | 0295B001 |
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| UPC: | 013803054408 |
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Customer Reviews of Canon LC-5 Wireless Controller for select EOS Digital SLR Cameras
Why not integral? This is one of those things that has always frustrated me about higher end cameras, leaving off the features that are standard equipment for ordinary cameras. I've looked at this, but decided against buying it for two reasons. <
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>One is that I already own a tethered remote - the only choice at the time - which cost too much and does more than I need. The other is that it ought to be designed in and I can use this money for something I use more. (And I do macrophotography) <
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>I've own a Canon G-6, a Canon s550 and have owned an assortment of good solid midrange digital cameras -- Olympus included -- that all came with a remote release. <
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>What I really could have used when I first bought an EOS 20D was just a simple remote. I used it for almost everything -- until I actually needed a remote. Then I dragged out the 8.0 Olympus that could do remote with my eyes open or closed. <
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>I'm sure the quality of this is good, but it's one of those things that they ought to include as part of the design, but it adds another $300 for a fairly simple function. <
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>I couldn't buy it, but you ought to consider remotes when you buy an SLR and decide if you need this oe something else. For Macrophotography, the tethered release is usually more than you need .. and it will do all the fancy stuff ... if you can figure the instructions out.
An organized user's manual would be helpful
The controller is an elegant piece of gear, even for an rookie like myself. However, the manual is another story. In the English section, after page 4, it switches to Spanish. Then, in the Nederlands section, the preliminary english pages repeat, followed by the rest of the english pages, then switches back to Spanish. I didn't go through all of the other languages. I went back to Canon and asked if I could get a manual that was properly organized. They told me, by return email, that this is the only manual available, but I could call an 800 number if this response was unsatisfactory.
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>So, unless you can puzzle this out without printed guidance, be prepared to an upfront challenge.
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