Remote Shutter Release Cord for Canon EOS 5D, 50D, 40D, 20D, & 10D Digital SLR Cameras

  • Fully compatible with Canon EOS Digital SLR Cameras including: Canon EOS 5D, 50D, 40D, 20D, & 10D Digital SLR Cameras
  • Thumb-activated release mechanism
  • Can be locked to use the Bulb setting effectively
  • 3-foot long cord

Product Description
This simple Remote Shutter Release Cord works with Canon D-Series Digital SLR Cameras and has a 3-foot long cord.

This is a wise investment if you often take digital photographs with a camera mounted to a tripod. By remotely causing a digital camera to take a long exposure, you all but eliminate any chance of “camera shake” due to pressing the digital camera’s built-in shutter button. This may be especially useful for nighttime, fireworks, c… More >>

Remote Shutter Release Cord for Canon EOS 5D, 50D, 40D, 20D, & 10D Digital SLR Cameras

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4 comments

  1. And at a fraction of the Canon price! Doesn’t get any better!

    BUY THIS!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Dao Vang says:

    This is my first product i bought that isnt Canon.

    And im satisfied with what i got. All my gears dont have to always be canon, substituting here and there for small objects like this is ok.

    The shutter release cord is great for time lapse/exposure shots or if you do group shots where you, the photographer, is getting in the shot also.

    The cons, it is too short.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. It was about the same to make my own, only this one saved me some time.

    I modified it to fit my Rebel XSi and extended the cable length.

    It gets the job done.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. This product failed shortly after purchase, I then cut the cord and mounted the cord (with solder iron) from this shutter release to the stock Canon shutter release (RS-60E3) originally made for the XTi, I now can use my Canon XTi shutter (RS-60E3) for my 40D and 5D, which takes the Canon ‘N3 connector’ not the original mini headphone jack as the XTi uses.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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