With the Pixel Timer Remote Control TC-252/S1, you can truly bring your Nikon camera to life. Imagine: capturing the perfect moment without touching the camera. Whether you choose a single photo, a burst mode with a whole series of photos in 1 second, or precisely determine the shutter speed yourself, this remote control offers endless possibilities. Long-exposure photography? No problem. Hold down the button to open the shutter and enjoy full control until you release it again. In addition, you can easily set a timer from 1 to 59 seconds for up to 99 photos or plan an extensive photo session of almost 100 hours. Thanks to the 2 included AAA batteries, the TC-252/S1 remains on standby for up to 3 years.
Key features of the Pixel Timer Remote Control TC-252/S1
- Compatibility with a large number of Nikon cameras
- Allows for single and burst mode photography
- Ability to manually determine the shutter speed
- Adjustable timer from 1-59 seconds for up to 99 photos
- Extendable schedule for almost 100 hours of continuous photography
Whether you are a hobby photographer or a professional, the Pixel Timer Remote Control keeps you flexible. The seamless experience of capturing unique moments, without having to be near your camera, elevates your photography to a higher level. Easily set a schedule, fully tailored to your needs. Maximum efficiency and professional results are within reach, even if your hands are busy with something else.
Not all cameras are the same. Before using the Pixel Timer Remote Control, check if your Nikon model is compatible. For models that are not compatible, we are happy to answer all your questions to find a suitable solution that fits your equipment. This allows you to continue taking the most beautiful photos of your life at any time.
What do you get with it? Everything you need to get started right away. Upon purchase, you will receive the Timer Remote Control TTC-252/S1 for Sony, a corresponding connection cable, 2 AAA Batteries, and a clear user manual. Ready to start improving your photography experience?