2.5mm-N1 Camera Remote Shutter Release Connecting Cord Cable for Camera
Connect Your Camera to Remote Shutter Control
The 2.5mm-N1 Camera Remote Shutter Release Connecting Cord Cable is designed to effortlessly connect your camera to a remote shutter release device, allowing you to capture perfect shots with ease.
Enhanced Remote Functionality
With this connecting cord, you can trigger your camera’s shutter remotely, eliminating camera shake and ensuring sharp, blur-free images. It extends the reach of your shutter release beyond the camera body, making it ideal for various photography scenarios, such as self-portraits, wildlife photography, and group shots.
Compatibility Assured
This cable is compatible with cameras that feature a 2.5mm shutter release port, ensuring seamless integration with popular camera brands. Its precise connections provide secure and reliable communication between your camera and the remote shutter release.
Product Features:
- Connects camera to remote shutter release device
- 2.5mm-N1 connector for compatibility with most cameras
- Allows remote shutter triggering for blur-free images
- Durable construction for long-lasting performance
- Lightweight and portable for easy storage and transportation
Benefits:
- Remote shutter control for precise image capturing
- Compact size and lightweight for convenience
- Durable construction for worry-free usage
- Compatible with various camera models
Technical Specifications:
- Connector Type: 2.5mm-N1
- Length: 1.5 meters
- Material: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
Additional Features:
- Suitable for both amateur and professional photographers
- Enhances photography flexibility and creativity
- Backed by manufacturer’s warranty for peace of mind
How to Use:
- Connect the cable to the camera’s 2.5mm shutter release port.
- Attach the other end of the cable to the remote shutter release device.
- Activate the remote shutter release to trigger the camera.
For more information on remote shutter release cables:
Nikon’s guide to wired remote shutter releases
DPReview’s article on the benefits of using remote shutter releases