Olympus Camera Remote Control

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Olympus Camera Remote Control

You can buy an Olympus camera remote control for many of the Olympus models that have been produced in recent years, and if you are lucky you may find some second hand ones still available for older Olympus cameras. One such remote control offered is a wireless remote control for the Olympus RC-30 Superzoom 110. It is also compatible with the Superzoom 3000 and will often come with a protective case.

There is also an Olympus camera remote control model RM-1 which is a wireless shutter control for certain Olympus cameras, but you would need to research whether this particular remote control is compatible with your camera.

Another Olympus camera remote control is the wired shutter release control RM-UC1 made. It has a 110cm cable and is a great asset for taking photos that are clear and blur-free. This unit offers autofocusing, continuous shooting, single image capture, and long-time exposures. The unit requires no charging or batteries since it draws its power from the camera itself.

Infrared Wireless Remote Control

In addition, you can buy the Olympus Infrared wireless remote control that is compatible with any Olympus cameras that have a built-in infrared port. There are quite a lot of Olympus cameras which will work with this remote control, in particular the E series cameras, Stylus series, SV series, and many of the wide zoom and ultra-zoom models. It operates all camera control modes such as delayed, and quick response, and will work up to five metres away from the camera.

Also available is the Patchmaster 4in1 Trigger Lightning/Laser/Sound/Time-lapse remote control which can be set for time-lapse photography from 1 second to 1 hour. It can be set to detect lightning and responds in microseconds, which is more than enough to capture lightning events. It can also be set to detect sound events such as breaking glass or balloons popping, and with the laser function it will be triggered by anything passing in front of the lens such as water droplets or a butterfly.

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