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The JJC Wireless Bluetooth Remote Control is designed for a wide range of Sony cameras, offering a wireless operating range of up to 10 meters. With five versatile shooting modes and a secure locking system, this compact remote is perfect for photographers on the move. It comes with a CR2032 battery included, ensuring you're ready to capture moments instantly.
G**O
Perfect Remote for Nikon Z5 – Works Flawlessly
This JJC Wireless Bluetooth Remote Control is a perfect replacement for the Nikon ML-L7! I use it with my Nikon Z5, and it works flawlessly. The connection is quick and reliable, making it super convenient for shooting photos and videos without touching the camera. The build quality feels solid, and all the functions work exactly as expected. Definitely a must-have accessory for Nikon users! Highly recommended
S**G
Doesn't work with Sony Alpha 6600
Doesn't work at all with Sony Alpha ICLE-6600.The remote will pair with the camera via Bluetooth (the red LED turns on and the camera pairs the remote). After that, the remote does nothing. No buttons work. I tried with a fresh battery, which made no difference. This rates a "do not buy".
L**W
Great little accessory, useful for both stills and video
I had been using one of these Bluetooth remotes for a couple of years with my 6D MkII and found it a very nice accessory, eliminating the need to touch the camera when shooting from a tripod avoiding introducing any vibrations and possible shaking.When I bought a R6 MkII last year, I got another for it as well since I keep my cameras as separate kits and found I would forget sometimes to move the remote to the camera kit I was taking out that day. So when I purchased a refurbished R5 body from Canon during the recent Black Friday Sale, realized I needed another remote so I went for a 3rd copy of the JJC BR-E1 clone. Using the same remote on all bodies keeps my processes common as possible.The remote functions control AF and shutter actuation for instant and 2 second delay shooting as well as video recording start and stop function. This remote control is a great value for the cost. It is nearly a duplicate of the Canon original BR-E1, down to the shape and button placement. Simple to setup and once done, it retains the configuration and is ready for use instantly. Being small and extremely lightweight, I have made lanyards to hang the remote around my neck during shooting (I used colored parachute cord as to identify to which camera body it is configured to since the remotes are not hot-swappable between bodies without reconfiguring the currently intended body).Although I did not have direct contact with the vendor, suffice to say there was no issues with the order. It was delivered on time without delay. If you are thinking of getting a remote to help improve your shooting, check out the one from JJC.
M**E
It does what it is suppose to do.
I purchased another brand initially. I was able to pair it with my Sony a7Riii, but couldn't get it to work.This one paired quickly and immediately started working. I use it mainly for tripod mounted shots, where I wants the highest clarity of the subject that I am photographing.No matter how steady you think you are, as slow shutter speeds a little bit of shake will show up. Also, unless you are using a camera timer, a little bit of shake can be induced. With this I can compose the photograph, step back, let the tripod motion settle down and take very clear, sharp photos at ISO 100.My camera does not have auto zoom. So this us used for still shots and a little bit of video.One small issue- Sometimes it stops connecting to the camera. But when I re-pair it to the camera, everything is fine.
C**S
Canon EOS M50 Mark II - works
Here's the review I wanted but did not find.Does this remote work with a Canon EOS M50 Mark II? Yes.At least it does allow taking photos remotely. I'm just trying to use my Canon EOS M50 Mark II on a tripod to scan a large number of documents. But the setup is weirdly convoluted and difficult. First note that even though "Canon EOS M50 Mark II" did not appear in a review search for me at this time, if you look at "Videos for this product" you may see (hopefully) "How to pair the BTR-C1 Remote and Canon EOS M50 Mark II". Don't worry about this being the wrong remote - the problem is with Canon's crazy (horrible) interface and this video explains the cryptic process.A summary of the hints:Pairing wants to use the "W" and "T" buttons pressed together (though I paired it successfully just muddling with random buttons).To use the remote you have to go to the "Drive mode" menu and choose "Self-timer: 10sec/remote". Why the "remote" doesn't have it's own setting flag is insane. Why it even needs to be set here is insane. You should just be able to press the main button on the remote and whatever drive mode timer (0,2s,10s) you have set should be applied and the shot should be taken. But no. You have to choose the 10s timer which, with the remote, will be (somewhat) instantaneous, i.e. not 10s. If you press the shutter button on the camera, then you'll get 10s. So you're out of luck if you sometimes want to press the button on your camera and sometimes on the remote and get instant shooting (as far as I can tell).The final piece of the puzzle is that the slider switch on the right needs to be in the top "S" position. If you have it in the "2S" position, that will wait 2seconds. This seems like a resonable feature but somewhat redundant since that's what (I believe) happens if you set the 2s drive mode on the camera. Anyway, I had it waiting 2 seconds until I realized this slider needed to be positioned correctly.So it does work for the Canon EOS m50 Mark II but it's incredibly quirky. The only fault I assign to this device is not having a clear guide to get a simple thing like a remotely triggering a camera to work. The real failure however is with Canon.
S**U
Waste of Money
This remote never worked since I got it day one. The quality is bad. Unfortunately I was busy to return it on time. Now I feel horrible wasting my $30 for something never works. Avoid this remote.
R**P
Works perfectly.
I have a Sony E10 and this remote works just as described. I'm very happy with this purchase. It's not expensive, it works as advertised... what else can I say! I recommend it.
A**R
It works but poor build quality
It has poor build quality, with cheap plastic and the battery compartment cover that barely stays in place which I had to tape to keep it secure. However, it works smoothly with my XH2. I just wish they had made the product a bit more durable.
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