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    Canon Remote Switch

    Hi

    Just wondering if anyone has or uses the Canon Remote Switch RS60E3 approx $36.00.

    Any advice or opinions appreciated.

    Thank you

    Mary

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    Had it when I had the 350D and no problems. In fact it solved a few.
    Check with some of the sire advertisers. you may be able to get it cheaper.
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    I had it too. very useful, along with my tripod
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    Thank you for the replies.

    I have found a genuine Canon one on Ebay, will be great with a Tripod which I still have to get.

    Will have a look at your websites Peter and Sarah.

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    The much cheaper aftermarket ones are also very good.
    I've got a $25.00 special of the web which also has a timer to do very long exposures, delayed exposure or time lapse photography too.
    All my photos are taken with recycled pixels.
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    Yep - I have one and it has been a god-send. Just remember that it can 'lock' in the up position which means it keeps taking the photo!!! Found that out at a night shoot and didn't know what was happening LOL!
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    I have one from the old days of my EOS 50. Works well on my 450D. I use the lock feature for taking continuous shots for star trails or long exposures. Relatively cheap accessory.
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