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Items In Accessories You Might Be Interested InProduct Details of Canon TC-80N3 Timer Remote ControlDescription This is a remote switch with a 2.6 feet cord and a self-timer, interval timer, long-exposure timer, and exposure count setting feature. The timer can be set anywhere from 1 sec. to 99 hrs., 59 min., 59 sec. The plug for connection to the EOS-3 has a quick lock feature. A new dial enables you to easily enter the numeric settings with a single thumb. The LCD panel can also be illuminated. The rear of the Controller has a hole to keep the EOS-3's remote control socket cap. Summary Product Title: Canon TC-80N3 Timer Remote Control Manufacturer: Canon Power Score: 3.5 | 11 Reviews General URL: Manufacturer Link Additional Specifications Frequency Band: It has the new N-3 type connector, which locks with a simple push. The rear of the controller has a slot to store the camera's remote control socket cap. Reviews on Canon TC-80N3 Timer Remote Control
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kwang0429
- Feb 23, 2007
Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3Strengths: Very easy to use with, nice interface. Weakness: cable tend to be little short and not as sturdy I wish canon can make a remote that is wireless, I ahve many canon cables, they tend to break around the connector, so a wireless one would be a great way to go since the cable is no longer the issue and can go further in distance as well.
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buddingyeast
- Oct 9, 2005
TC-80N3 -- "WYPIWYG"Strengths: All the useful functions you would want from a timer/remote controller Weakness: No on/off switch, buttons placement isn't very intuitive, price This is a must if you are into astrophotography or creative long-exposure photography. However, it simply is what-you-pay-is-what-you-get, there is nothing fancy here. As usual for all other Canon stuffs, this is not cheap. The placement of the control buttons is not intuitive and it takes some time to get used to. There is also no on/off switch, so it will continue to drain the battery unless...
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mikecol
- Jan 27, 2005
Canon TC-80N3 Timer Remote ControlStrengths: flexible, easy to set up. Great battery life. Weakness: Timer button could be larger. Kind of expensive, but would be difficult to match all the features: 4 modes, display and standard manual switch. The unit only interface with the N3 type connector. No on/off switch (the unit stays on forever until battery dies). Display is easy to see and controls to input setup are average.
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ppponcet
- Dec 28, 2005
GreatStrengths: Multiple use, user friendly, long battery life, quality Canon build Weakness: expensive, should be wireless great remote control, very well built, multiple settings available; a bit tricky at start but overall easy to use after a few trials. Good cable length; would be astonishing product if wireless. A bit pricey unfortunately
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DRivera55
- Jun 21, 2005
Canon TC-80N3 Timer Remote ControlStrengths: Great for use on a Lomo trinocular microscope and an EOS-10D. Weakness: A little bit touchy on the trigger switch activation but seems to work fine otherwise. Was looking for a regular remote, but this one gives the user several pluses: time lapse capability, bulb photos, and regular remote capability. Works great with my microscope, and looks like it would also do a fine job with a telescope.
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Canon4everBpraised
- Jun 24, 2009
Always on - who caresStrengths: Gives you 100 hours to establish an aliby prior to detona... er... shutter release. Weakness: All the functionality of a stopwatch at 10x the price. Canon seems to think their name has been dipped in gold. You know the fact that it is always on when plugged in really doesn't matter; do you care that your digital wristwatch is always on?
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DouDouBa
- Jan 22, 2008
It does what it supposed to...Strengths: Enough function Weakness: Pricy. Bottons are too small, almost impossible to handle with gloves on during whinter out-door shooting. I preffer this one to be built with large bottons and bigger LCD. Overall, it's a good product. My friends recommended this one to me, I chose it after reading reviews.
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huichook
- Dec 18, 2007
Great EquipmentStrengths: A lot of functions! it enables more than 30" or even hours of long time exposures. Custom Timer, Intervals etc... still a lot to discover Weakness: Price! If you want a steady shot, i highly recommend one of these shutter release. It saves a lot of time from the timer to avoid shake. It also has lots of functions and combinations, that you cannot do with your camera alone! Love it!~ Gonna use it for my Xmas lighting pics this year!
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kleine18
- Dec 29, 2005
Great TimerStrengths: Many uses, wasy to use, extra long timer Weakness: Expensive, screen hard to read, buttons could be bigger Excelent choice for thoes who do long exposures over the 30 seconds that most cameras max out at. Can also be used to do some time laps work with the interval timer function. Advertisement
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Canon Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3
Strengths: it works
Weakness: price, small screen, always on, very short cord, feels really cheap
so, it works. it fires the camera, the timer counts correctly. this isn't a very complicated device. for what it does, especially considering the price, i wish they would have provided a better screen so they could put more information on the screen to make it more intuitive. the cord length is a joke. at 2 feet long, this will be dangling from your camera a lot and hopefully not bending the jack...
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