The JJC RM-T2 Wireless Remote Control is a valuable device which will enable you to turn on and trigger the camera, by using a remote control to help prevent vibration and consequently remove blur from the image. The trigger features a button that is similar to the camera´s that may be pressed halfway to focus and pressed in totally for taking the photo. The JJC RM-T2 Wireless Remote Control supersedes the Sony remote RMT- DSLR1 which is usable on these kinds of Sony cameras and Sony Alpha Nex :A230, A290, A330, A380, A390, A450, A500, A550, A560, A580, A700, A850, A900, A33, A55, NEX5/NEX5C, NEX5N, NEX7, A35, A65 and A77.
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Product features:
- With the wireless remote control RM-T2 you can also stop, rewind, fast forward or pause when viewing the photos on the TV.
- Permits remote camera shutter.
- Scan forward , rewind or pause the images to enjoy them on TV.
- The remote control prevents vibration, incredibly useful for self-portraits, macro photography, night photography, long exposure photographs and group pictures.
- Operates on two AAA alkaline batteries (not supplied).
- The remote control RM-T2 supersedes the Sony remote RMT- DSLR1.
- The wireless remote control RM-T2 works with these Sony cameras and Sony Alpha Nex :A230, A290, A330, A380, A390, A450, A500, A550, A560, A580, A700, A850, A900, A33, A55, NEX5/NEX5C, NEX5N, NEX7, A35, A65 and A77.
Typically, these kind of remote controls are used to avoid the vibrations which arise whenever you release the shutter on the camera, by doing this we can be sure the photos turn out clear and sharp .
Using this wireless remote control you may also switch on and off the bulb mode.This setting enables the photographer to by hand deal with the exposure time on the camera , really practical for night time shots, capturing fireworks or even lightning.
Additional handy functions of the JJC RM-T2 Wireless Remote Control are for instance if taking a crowd photograph, and the photographer is in the shot, for self-portraits or macro photography, or whenever there is difficulty to get close to a subject, like for example in tight enclosed spaces.