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Easy Control
Customers find the Neewer Digital Timer Remote Shutter Release Trigger easy to use with simple instructions and no delays in controlling their Nikon cameras. Some customers have even found creative ways to adapt it for use with other brands.
User-Friendly Design
Customers generally find the user-friendly design of the remote shutter release trigger easy to use and well-made. However, some users have encountered language barriers with the instruction manual.
Accurate Timer Function
Customers are generally positive about the accurate timer function of this remote shutter release trigger for Nikon cameras. They appreciate its ease of use for custom interval shots and manual remote triggering, as well as its ability to set frequency of shots, intervals, and time for long/bulb exposures. Some users have found it helpful for astrophotography, time-lapse sequences, HDR photography, and even capturing wildlife or fireworks. However, a few customers mentioned that the instructions are hard to understand and one user had an issue with the lock and timer start buttons.
Durability
Customers have mixed feelings about the durability of the Neewer Digital Timer Remote Shutter Release Trigger. While some have had long-lasting experiences with the product, others have reported issues such as damaged cables and broken connectors after a few uses.
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Battery Life
Customers have mixed opinions regarding the battery life of the Neewer Digital Timer Remote Shutter Release Trigger. While some are pleased with the battery life, others wish for an off button or longer cord to save battery. The majority of users report that the battery life is sufficient as long as the batteries are not left in when not in use. Some have used the device for years without replacing the batteries. However, a few customers have experienced issues with the device constantly draining the batteries even when not in use.
Highlights
Quality
The camera connector is solid and sturdy.
This unit works great and is very easy to setup for astrophotography.
I had previously purchased and returned the jjc intervalometer timer remote shutter release becaused it immediately failed due ... Read More
Led display is continually lit unless you remove the batteries.
Price
Works really well and a good price.
However you are not paying $50 either.
I think the 1/600 error in this one is probably a software bug rather than a component inaccuracy because it was the same on 2 ... Read More
Shipping
By the time i was ready to use, it passed the 30 days.
Delivery confirmation photo shows a wrong apartment.
Competitiveness
This one times considerably more accurately than one of another brand that i was using.
I wasn't expecting much seeing as it was a 3rd party brand, but i'm getting the exact results i hoped for in terms of experimen... Read More
Some competing products are very temperature-sensitive and less accurate.
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- This product had a total of 797 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 13 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The instructions state that the batteries will last up to two months of continuous shooting which isnt terrible
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The good thing is that even if your batteries die the shutter release can still be used
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You just lose the use of the display and sound
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Still a dedicated onoff button would be a nice feature
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There are several timers like this on the market but in my experience they dont perform alike
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Careful measurement shows that it runs slow by a factor of 1 part in 600 that is it loses 1 second in 10 minutes and this does not vary with temperature i tested at room temperature and freezing
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Some competing products are very temperaturesensitive and less accurate
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I think the 1600 error in this one is probably a software bug rather than a component inaccuracy because it was the same on 2 units each at 2 temperatures and is certainly something i can live with for the price
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