Hanpusen Camera Timer Remote Shutter Release Intervalometer For Sony Ilce 1, 9, 9M2, 7, 7M2, 7M3, 7M3K, 7R, 7Rm2, 7Rm3, 7Rm4, 7S

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Management number 200576496 Release Date 2025/09/21 List Price $17.28 Model Number 200576496
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Hanpusen Tr-90 Is A Wired Camera Intervalometer Remote Shutter Release To Improve Convenience And Practicality For Shutterbug And Professional Photographers. You Can Choose Exposure Mode, Shutter Speed, Focus Mode, And Shooting Mode As Desired. This Intervalometer Supports Time Lapse Shooting (0 S-99 Hrs 59 Min 59 S, In 1-Sec. Increments), Long Exposure Time (0 S-99 Hrs 59 Min 59 S, In 1-Sec. Increments), Interval (1 S-99 Hrs 59 Min 59 S, In 1-Sec. Increments) And Number Of Shots Setting (1 To 399, Unlimited When Set To -- ). You Can Also Take Photos Manually Using The Shutter-Release Button On The Tr-90. Photos Can Be Taken Manually Even When The Timer Is Running. (If A Manual Release Overlaps With An Automatic Release, The Shutter Will Remain Open Until Both Exposure Time Has Expired.) Specifications: Brand: Hanpusen Model: Tr-90 Compatible Devices: Camera Length Of Cord: Approx. 33.5 In. Powered By: Aaa Battery* 2 (Batteries Are Not Packed With) Item Weight: Approx. 87 G (3.07 Oz.), Excluding Battery Dimensions:Approx. 155 * 40 * 18 Mm (6.1 * 1.6 * 0.7 In.), Excluding Projections Note: 1. To Ensure Correct Operations, Choose An Interval At Least One Second Longer Than The Exposure Time. 2. When Using Auto Focus,Set The Delay To Two Seconds Or More And Choose An Interval At Least Two Seconds Longer Than The Exposure Time To Ensure That The Camera Has Time To Focus. 3. When Using Long Exposure Noise Reduction (Available With Some Digital Cameras), The Interval Should Be At Least Twice The Exposure Time. 4. The New Settings Will Remain In Effect Until Changed Or Until The Batteries Are Removed Or Exhausted.


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