I also own Photoolex intervalometer but it is giving me some troubles. First, it takes an exposure of 1 second less than what I set in "LONG". e.g. if I set 3 sec in LONG, camera takes a picture of exposure 2 sec. Next, I need to set "INT" 1 sec longer than "LONG" otherwise it doesn't work. e.g. if I want 3 sec exposures taken every 2 secs, basically I need to set LONG to 4 sec and INT to 5 secs (not 2 sec). Don't know if there is something wrong with the remote or my camera (Canon 1100D)
Hi, thank you for the video. Wanting to use that for astro, I was wondering: if I set this thing to take, say 50 pictures exposed at 1 second, every 2 seconds, will I have a problem if it takes for the camera buffer more than one second to process. Because then I would have 1 second for the picture taken, and then say 1.5 second for the camera being able to take another picture. But my timer would be on 2 seconds intervals. Do you know what would hapen then, and is the only way not to generate an intervalometer/camera conflict would be to test the buffering time on the camera and then space the shots accordingly on the intervalometer to integrate both the exposure time and buffer time ? Thanks for any insight...
Good question. I would imagine it would depend on your camera to a degree. I second image shouldn't take a second to process though? I would try shoot 1 second shot on continuous shooting and see how the buffer copes?
This saved me A LOT of time. Thanks.
Glad it was useful
Thank you for this. Clear & precise. The manual seems overly complicated.
Thanks man!
Excellent, clear and precise. Thanks
Thanks. This saved me from taking out my microscope to read through that tiny manual.
Glad it helped!
Mines exactly the same but Photolex branded. THanks its pretty easy to use
Thanks, yeah its nice and easy little tool to use :)
I also own Photoolex intervalometer but it is giving me some troubles. First, it takes an exposure of 1 second less than what I set in "LONG". e.g. if I set 3 sec in LONG, camera takes a picture of exposure 2 sec. Next, I need to set "INT" 1 sec longer than "LONG" otherwise it doesn't work. e.g. if I want 3 sec exposures taken every 2 secs, basically I need to set LONG to 4 sec and INT to 5 secs (not 2 sec). Don't know if there is something wrong with the remote or my camera (Canon 1100D)
Excelent video. Do you know if this control may work in a canon T6? Ty
Thanks you. I do not know. I would check the trigger input on the T6 and check it against the remote.
Hi, thank you for the video. Wanting to use that for astro, I was wondering: if I set this thing to take, say 50 pictures exposed at 1 second, every 2 seconds, will I have a problem if it takes for the camera buffer more than one second to process.
Because then I would have 1 second for the picture taken, and then say 1.5 second for the camera being able to take another picture. But my timer would be on 2 seconds intervals.
Do you know what would hapen then, and is the only way not to generate an intervalometer/camera conflict would be to test the buffering time on the camera and then space the shots accordingly on the intervalometer to integrate both the exposure time and buffer time ?
Thanks for any insight...
Good question. I would imagine it would depend on your camera to a degree. I second image shouldn't take a second to process though? I would try shoot 1 second shot on continuous shooting and see how the buffer copes?
@@paul-thys Thank you for the tip, Paul. Best...
Thanks!
Thanks man!
Mine is exactly the same, but when I hit a button, the screen does not come on at all?
Sounds like something is wrong. Flat battery maybe?
@@paul-thys I can still control the shutter no problem, but just Don't have a screen no more, new batteries in
@@haansworsie Must be the screen has broken then
Mine is the T720C and it's remote but whenever i plug it in it instantly starts a bulb exposure and i can't stop it