Here are the ratings for the Pixl Timer / Remote Controller TC-252nd
The bottom line for those in a hurry in front: A great device, the price is also ok full purchase recommendation
Two negative aspects has the equipment, then also positive to come):
1: I do often like night shots, for which I in the bulb mode (or low) (free exposure time selection) Change servicekit ...
... Unfortunately I have to because of the power saving function a few seconds (about 30) after the last use repeat Wore,
because the trigger quickly switches to power-saving mode and when it resumes it again in single-shot (1s exposure) ends up splash screen.
(Here if you want to catch a particular situation and accidentally remade a single shot, which can be very annoying ...)
2: There is no attachment eye to hang the timer on the tripod or the camera, so the trigger weight depends on the spiral cable and the jacks on the trigger and the camera (with 3.5 mm jack is not optimal ...).
// Do the next review:
... To get elegant solutions:
3 Neodymium magnet couples among themselves each stick in a row on the trigger and the tripod with duct tape, then you have the perfect and guaranteed verhedder-free attachment !!
But now for the better:
1: Is very good in the hand, the operator feels good!
2: Has several modes, which are very convenient. There would be:
A: Single-shot (one picture)
b: multi-shot (continuous shooting)
c: Bulb (free time choice with up counter)
d: Delay (self-timer, adjustable)
e: Low (Combination mode, here is free Delay, exposure length, interval and number of pictures set, and combined, options are saved, all options within seconds / frame accurate to 99 hours 59 minutes, or unlimited photos)
The modes are ad to start on the big and equipped with two good points pressure trigger, the last mode on the Go / Play button.
The two-stage version of the release is as of the cam to move the camera by half by pressing for focusing and measuring exposure before shooting,
Pressing triggers or in the bulb mode is press the shutter button firmly.
3: All operating states are signaled via a red / green LED changing, but everything very intuitive.
4: practically at night: The display is backlit (green), though this illumination very quickly goes out also and is not extended beyond any keystrokes as you would expect from mobile phones for example (4s ..... bothers at night while setting;))
Finally: cooperation problems with my EOS :)
So, Amazon says: "Reviews must be at least 20 words long." ----> I think that fits)
Anyway, all good, except for the few criticisms. Overall, a successful device! (This statement I refer times to the Phottix TR-90 of even good, with loop, but less intuitive software equipped;))