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product_id: 431035
title: "LCD Timer Shutter Release Remote Control for Canon 700D/T5i, 650D/T4i, 550D/T2i, 500D/T1i, 350D/XT, 400D/XTi, 1000D/XS, 450D/XSi, 60D, 100D, and Pentax"
brand: "neewer"
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# 99hr 59min max timer 90cm cord length 2x AAA battery powered LCD Timer Shutter Release Remote Control for Canon 700D/T5i, 650D/T4i, 550D/T2i, 500D/T1i, 350D/XT, 400D/XTi, 1000D/XS, 450D/XSi, 60D, 100D, and Pentax

**Brand:** neewer
**Price:** € 46.54
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📸 Capture every moment, hands-free and hassle-free — your DSLR’s new best friend!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** LCD Timer Shutter Release Remote Control for Canon 700D/T5i, 650D/T4i, 550D/T2i, 500D/T1i, 350D/XT, 400D/XTi, 1000D/XS, 450D/XSi, 60D, 100D, and Pentax by neewer
- **How much does it cost?** € 46.54 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- neewer enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted neewer brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ergonomic Command:** Sleek, thumb-friendly design with a large illuminated LCD for effortless control day or night.
- • **Bulb Mode Brilliance:** Capture ultra-long exposures up to 100 hours without touching your camera—perfect for astrophotography.
- • **Interval Time-Lapse Pro:** Automate up to 399 exposures at custom intervals to create stunning time-lapse sequences.
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Works seamlessly with Canon & Pentax DSLR models, unlocking pro-level remote shooting.
- • **Precision Timing Mastery:** Set delays & intervals from 1 second up to 99 hours for flawless shots every time.

## Overview

The Neewer LCD Timer Shutter Release Remote Control is a lightweight, ergonomic remote designed for Canon and Pentax DSLR cameras. It offers ultra-precise timing controls with delays, intervals, and exposure counts up to 99 hours and 399 shots. Featuring a large backlit LCD and a two-stage shutter button, it enables effortless long-exposure and time-lapse photography. Powered by 2 AAA batteries and connected via a 90cm cord, it’s a must-have tool for professional and enthusiast photographers seeking flawless remote shooting.

## Description

This digital timer remote is designed to trigger a camera shutter with regular time intervals, featuring self-timer, interval timer, long-exposure timer, and exposure-count settings. The timer can be set anywhere from 1 second to 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds. The buttons can be operated with a single thumb. The LCD panel can also be illuminated. The remote has a stylish and ergonomic design, making it a pleasure to use. It has a super large LCD screen. The shutter release button on the remote is a two-stage button: half-pressing the button will cause the camera to focus, and full-pressing will trigger the camera's shutter. Specification: Approx Size: 150 X 38 X 15 mm Approx Weight:72g Battery Type: 2 AAA batteries Approx Cord length: 90cm Function: Delay / Self Timer (DELAY) Just like the self timer on your camera. The TM timer remote switch allows you to set any delay (in 1 second increments) up to 99 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds. BULB/Long Exposure (LONG)It allows you to take time exposures up to 100 hours in length. Interval Timer (INTVL)The Interval Timer can be set to any time period up to 100 hours as well. If you set it to 10 minutes, for example, one exposure will be taken every 10 minutes until either the film runs out or the Exposure Count limit has been reached. Exposure Count (N)This setting permits you to set the number of exposures that will be taken, up to a total 399. Package Include: Digital Timer Remote x 1 User manual x 1

Review: Terrific value for the functionality - I will not repeat what so many other reviewers have written, but I do want to add my 5-star vote to this nifty little device. I use it for astrophotography, and honestly I could not be happier. A couple of weeks ago I set up to photograph the sun (yes, with special, safe equipment!), and I found myself running outside every 10 minutes to snap a picture (my goal - capture the changes in the sun over the course of a day). Needless to say, that got quite tedious after a while. After a bit of research, I found this clever little timer and immediately ordered it. Two days later it arrived, and on the next sunny day I set it on my Canon T2i to snap pictures for me...all day long!!! I went out every so often to check on it...thinking it would eventually have some unforeseen error. But no, it worked flawlessly all day long and dutifully helped me capture a treasure trove of solar images. Again not to repeat others in detail, but to add my votes... What I LIKE about this device: - Easy to use; despite a "manual" that is in broken english, it's simple to set up - Lots of timer choices: frequency of shot, length of shot, etc., etc. - It WORKS! - GREAT value! The *simple* bulb accessory from Canon is 2x more expensive and does NO timing, you could buy this for just the bulb button alone, forget ever using the timer, and pocket the savings or go have a decent dinner out! What is NOT to like: - Only one problem: it inexplicably has no On/Off button! So...if you want to save on battery usage, you must pull them out, store them separately, then re-insert them when you are next in need of a timer. That said, the display on this device looks like a low power user (there is a backlight you can tun on and off if/when needed), so I'm willing to bet you can leave a fresh set of batteries in there for a long time with no issue. But, I dutifully pull mine out to maximize their life anyway. Great value, great functionality, and it WORKS! That's what I wanted, and that's what I got. P.S. By way of safety, let me emphasize... NEVER look at or take a picture of the sun without the PROPER equipment! At worst you can damage your eyes, and you surely will blow out the electronics in your camera. If this review sparks an interest in anyone, be sure to do some careful research on solar imaging. desertcart (and others) sells equipment necessary to do this safely!
Review: Works great with my Pentax K20D - I have always wanted to get into time-lapse photography, but never had the equipment for it. My Pentax K20D has a limited ability to take up to 100 pictures at set intervals, but this is nowhere near enough to make a proper time-lapse sequence. Recently, I read about the digital intervalometers that are now available, so I decided to try one out. The Neewer model looked to be just what I wanted/needed that would work with my Pentax DSLR. Now that I have used it a few times, I can say that the Neewer LCD Timer Shutter Release Remote Control is fantastic! It is simple to use and works just as advertised with my Pentax camera. I like that it is easy to program for intervals, delayed starts and even as a simple remote trigger. It has a long cord that makes it easier to use when plugged into your camera and is useful for fighting off the occasional ninja attacker, but it not long enough to use as a remote trigger for self-portraits or family portraits that you may want to be a part of. It even has a shutter lock that enables you to do bulb exposures without having to touch the camera itself while taking the picture. All in all, I consider this to be $20 well spent! Having said that, I do have a couple or three suggestions for Neewwer future models: 1. Add an On/Off switch! Having to take the batteries out to turn it off is not only a hassle, but when I put the remote control away, I have to make sure the batteries don't get lost or misplaced. 2. As with most photographic equipment, the User's Manual leaves much to be desired. Surely there are qualified people around who can write decent owner's manuals for all of these photographic manufacturers. In this, Neewer is no more an offender than any of the camera manufacturers. 3. As a couple of other reviewers noted, the backlight for the panel is somewhat weak. It simply was too dim to light my campsite, or even to read by in the dark. Because of this, what I thought was a recipe for the perfect camping dish turned out to be . . . well, I'm not going to be held responsible for all the hospital bills!

## Features

- K100D,K110D, K10D, *ist Ds2, *ist D, *ist Ds, *ist, *istDL, *ist DL2
- Samsung GX-1L, GX-1S, GX-10
- Canon EOS 30, 33, 50E, 300, 300V, 3000, 50, 300D (Digital Rebel)
- 350D (Digital Rebel XT), 400D (Digital Rebel XTi), 450D (Digital Rebel XSi), 500D, 1000D
- Timer delay: 0s to 99hrs 59min 59s in 1s increments

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003Q9RERY |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Battery Type | AAA |
| Brand | NEEWER |
| Button Quantity | 2 |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Connectivity Technology | Radio Frequency |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,480 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00846619012986 |
| Item Weight | 5.29 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Neewer |
| Max Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
| Mfr Part Number | 10000374 |
| Model Name | TC-2 |
| Model Number | 10000374 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic |
| UPC | 846619012986 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** NEEWER
- **Color:** black
- **Compatible Devices:** Camera
- **Max Number of Supported Devices:** 1
- **Special Feature:** Ergonomic

## Images

![LCD Timer Shutter Release Remote Control for Canon 700D/T5i, 650D/T4i, 550D/T2i, 500D/T1i, 350D/XT, 400D/XTi, 1000D/XS, 450D/XSi, 60D, 100D, and Pentax - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71iB0cPi9VL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does it work with Canon 60D and 70D?**
A: I don't own a 60D or a 70D I have a t3i and it works great on that.  My dad has the Canon 7D and he has the same timer shutter and it works fine for him.  So I am guessing it would work

**Q: Does it work with the T6I?**
A: Yes.

**Q: does it work for eos 7D?**
A: The model that I received will not work with the 7D or the 5D Mk III. The connector would require an adapter. If you want one with the correct connector then get this: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003F69JBW/

**Q: Does it work with the Canon EOS 550D, and does it make time lapse pictures?**
A: I speak Spanish but respond with google translator, so there may be words that are not in complete harmony. Is correct Neewer ® Timer Remote Control RS-60E3 For Canon, EOS 550D operated and also has the function of taking photos with time intervals, although this function have not used it yet. But for photos that require long exposure times or brief is perfect and works for it even without batteries.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Terrific value for the functionality
*by J***N on November 25, 2011*

I will not repeat what so many other reviewers have written, but I do want to add my 5-star vote to this nifty little device. I use it for astrophotography, and honestly I could not be happier. A couple of weeks ago I set up to photograph the sun (yes, with special, safe equipment!), and I found myself running outside every 10 minutes to snap a picture (my goal - capture the changes in the sun over the course of a day). Needless to say, that got quite tedious after a while. After a bit of research, I found this clever little timer and immediately ordered it. Two days later it arrived, and on the next sunny day I set it on my Canon T2i to snap pictures for me...all day long!!! I went out every so often to check on it...thinking it would eventually have some unforeseen error. But no, it worked flawlessly all day long and dutifully helped me capture a treasure trove of solar images. Again not to repeat others in detail, but to add my votes... What I LIKE about this device: - Easy to use; despite a "manual" that is in broken english, it's simple to set up - Lots of timer choices: frequency of shot, length of shot, etc., etc. - It WORKS! - GREAT value! The *simple* bulb accessory from Canon is 2x more expensive and does NO timing, you could buy this for just the bulb button alone, forget ever using the timer, and pocket the savings or go have a decent dinner out! What is NOT to like: - Only one problem: it inexplicably has no On/Off button! So...if you want to save on battery usage, you must pull them out, store them separately, then re-insert them when you are next in need of a timer. That said, the display on this device looks like a low power user (there is a backlight you can tun on and off if/when needed), so I'm willing to bet you can leave a fresh set of batteries in there for a long time with no issue. But, I dutifully pull mine out to maximize their life anyway. Great value, great functionality, and it WORKS! That's what I wanted, and that's what I got. P.S. By way of safety, let me emphasize... NEVER look at or take a picture of the sun without the PROPER equipment! At worst you can damage your eyes, and you surely will blow out the electronics in your camera. If this review sparks an interest in anyone, be sure to do some careful research on solar imaging. Amazon (and others) sells equipment necessary to do this safely!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great with my Pentax K20D
*by T***R on May 15, 2015*

I have always wanted to get into time-lapse photography, but never had the equipment for it. My Pentax K20D has a limited ability to take up to 100 pictures at set intervals, but this is nowhere near enough to make a proper time-lapse sequence. Recently, I read about the digital intervalometers that are now available, so I decided to try one out. The Neewer model looked to be just what I wanted/needed that would work with my Pentax DSLR. Now that I have used it a few times, I can say that the Neewer LCD Timer Shutter Release Remote Control is fantastic! It is simple to use and works just as advertised with my Pentax camera. I like that it is easy to program for intervals, delayed starts and even as a simple remote trigger. It has a long cord that makes it easier to use when plugged into your camera and is useful for fighting off the occasional ninja attacker, but it not long enough to use as a remote trigger for self-portraits or family portraits that you may want to be a part of. It even has a shutter lock that enables you to do bulb exposures without having to touch the camera itself while taking the picture. All in all, I consider this to be $20 well spent! Having said that, I do have a couple or three suggestions for Neewwer future models: 1. Add an On/Off switch! Having to take the batteries out to turn it off is not only a hassle, but when I put the remote control away, I have to make sure the batteries don't get lost or misplaced. 2. As with most photographic equipment, the User's Manual leaves much to be desired. Surely there are qualified people around who can write decent owner's manuals for all of these photographic manufacturers. In this, Neewer is no more an offender than any of the camera manufacturers. 3. As a couple of other reviewers noted, the backlight for the panel is somewhat weak. It simply was too dim to light my campsite, or even to read by in the dark. Because of this, what I thought was a recipe for the perfect camping dish turned out to be . . . well, I'm not going to be held responsible for all the hospital bills!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great but needs an off switch.
*by P***T on October 12, 2016*

I hope you will forgive my ignorance about this timer. I bought this for my adult son when he purchased a new DSLR and other equipment and he is the one who has been using it. I asked him how he liked it and he was very enthusiastic about it. He says that this Neewer LCD Timer Shutter Release Remote Control works exactly as it should and he has been able to get some great results because of it. I have attached the very first time lapse he made using this device. He has since gone on to use it for many other things and likes it. The reason he asked me to remove a star is because it has no off button and therefore, the batteries drain much more quickly than if he could turn the device off and on. I find that a little odd myself. He says otherwise, the device is worth the price and is not super complicated to use even for first timers.

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