

📸 Snap like a pro, stay hands-free, and never miss the moment!
The Foto&Tech FTRC-6 IR Wireless Remote Control offers up to 16 feet of wireless shutter release compatibility with over 30 Canon DSLR and mirrorless models. Powered by an included CR-2025 battery, it enables vibration-free shooting with instant autofocus and shutter activation. Its compact design and dual timer modes make it ideal for long exposures, selfies, and remote shooting, backed by a 1-year replacement warranty.









| ASIN | B00FP1BQ1Q |
| Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #106 in Camera & Camcorder Remote Controls |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,443) |
| Date First Available | October 7, 2013 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Item model number | CN RMT RC X 2 |
| Manufacturer | Foto&Tech |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 2 x 0.75 inches |
F**1
A MUST HAVE For The Photographer's Arsenal -
CLIFFNOTE VERSION OF STANDARD DISCLAIMER PREFACE: I was skeptical too; Figured low cost ensured a low/no quality piece of no name plastic with a life expectancy that expired before I even bought it. It's a great remote that functions fine. No compatibility issues with my T1i or T3i - High quality look that doesn't scream no name cheap. True it's not a Kevlar remote dipped in titanium but I was surprised by it's decent appearance, look and feel. Not the standard disposable cheap plastic properties to it. Comes with battery (not sure how much a replacement battery is or average lifespan) and instruction 'paper' in a decent small box suitable for storing remote if need be. Switch on back selects timer or just shutter release - Great for long exposures on a tripod where avoiding even the slightest vibration from hitting the shutter is crucial. Shutter remotes and cables are great and a necessity for a plethora of photography uses and techniques and this remote handles it. Range is acceptable - I didn't lay down the tape measure but I had no failures within about 8 feet (which isn't an issue for my uses) - Either preset lens to manual focus and fire away or set to auto and the lens focuses just fine when remote trigger is pushed. No problems or hangups - Remember, depending on your camera you will need to change the settings in the drive mode. For Canon's you switch the drive to self timer/remote - This might sound obvious but I've seen people curse and almost destroy perfectly good remotes, thinking they are inoperable because they forgot to switch a setting in their camera. Adjust timer as/if needed or switch the remote to basic and fire away. Two things to point out - Continuous Shooting mode: You can't hold down the button and shoot continuous, but you can rapidly depress and release the trigger and it functions just like continuous shooting mode. Remote is durable to allow this and I've already put some work on it. Bulb Mode; I may be wrong but it doesn't seem to support bulb mode..? I didn't get a chance to mess with it too much in bulb mode so maybe someone else can field that question. Great buy and gadget -
T**A
Great product for a very affordable price!
I have a 60D and this little remote worked perfectly! A few things: -On the back of the remote, there's a little switch on the left side with 2 options ("2" and a circle) - slide it to "2" -You have to set your drive mode to the 2 second delay option -Pull the little plastic tab off (protecting the battery) before using. Duh. -You have to stand right in front of the camera (or at least place the remote in front of the camera if you're not taking a selfie) -it DOES auto focus your camera based on your selected autofocus point -it DOES NOT have the "half press" button…once it's pressed down, your camera will automatically focus on the focus point and take the picture in one sweep. Other things: It's super cute and small and you can easily hide it in the palm of your hand. It's plastic, but somewhat durable plastic (for the price, it's still totally worth it) It comes with a cute little carrying pouch. Nice touch. You have to smile when taking a selfie or else your picture doesn't turn out as nice.
E**Y
Dont Waste Your Time
This product is a very cheap knockoff which did not work, and I wasted several hours trying to figure out why. I bought new batteries. I tried it upside down, inside out, close up and far out. I took it and my camera to the camera shop and was able to definitively determine that it was not operator error. It is truly, a literal piece of junk. I bought the Canon brand at the camera shop for only $12 more than this thing, and it worked just like that. Bam! So don't waste your time, money, effort, energy, photo ops, and just buy one up front that won't be a hit or miss. Also, the one year warranty on this thing; can only find contact online which is located in China and unfortunately I missed the 30 day window to return to Amazon.
A**R
Great little remote - Would recommend
So far, so good. It's small and light and connects easily. It's weird that it doesn't come with an 'on/off' button. (I'm worried about the battery usage, but I can't say anything negative about it yet!) It does not come with directions, but really, it works for so many different cameras any directions would be miles long. I recommend going on youtube if you need assistance setting it up. For the price, it's an awesome little device. My camera has a cool app where I can connect to my phone to take a picture, but I can already tell this remote is 1000x easier to use. I take a lot of group photos so this is going to be very nice to have! *I'm using this remote with the Canon Rebel T6i
T**H
Works as advertised
Low price, came quickly, trips the shutter of my EOS-M. It's said to start/stop recording in movie mode, and also to take stills in movie mode. May do more, but I haven't found it.. Lacks a way to disconnect the battery which may incur a small drain. Opening the battery door is difficult, but that it its design.... I hate needing a small army of different button batteries in case one gets weak; eventually they always do. For other devices that may sit for a week or three, I often put a piece of paper or thin plastic between batt and one of the contacts to prevent drain. This is a bit more difficult here. OTOH, the trigger seems to work well and was a good value.
L**R
Télécommande bien livré et qui fonctionne parfaitement aussi bien devant l'appareil photo que derrière, parfais pour éviter les flous de bougé. Pour le fonctionnement il suffit juste de régler votre reflex sur la pause 2 secondes, ensuite sans toucher a ce réglage vous avez maintenant le choix avec cette télécommande de prendre une photo en mode vue par vue ou avec retard 2 secondes simplement en alternant le commutateur situé au dos de celle ci.
U**O
lo trovo molto buono e di buona qualità continua a funzionare anche se la pila si sta scaricando lo consiglio
S**E
I ordered the product and expected 5 days to deliver, but imagine my surprise when it arrived within 24hrs. Anyways, it's a simple Canon replacement remote for 1/6th the price. Comes with a velvet case, and can be attached to a key chain. It's simple to use, if you just follow the instructions provided in your Camera manual or look online. thanks
M**K
Works well - only problem was using it with the 10 second delay. Either it will not work with the 10 sec delay or there is a problem with the camera settings. For 2 second delay and immediate photo is works as expected.
E**Y
5 of 5 A must have bit of kit, cannot recommend this enough.Once you have used this unit you will always want one in your bag.I use it on a Canon 60D and is the second one I have purchased (the other disappeared at a seminar!) . When shooting Weddings this is fantastic for in Church shots, camera mounted on a tripod no need for me to be standing or moving about during the ceremony, don't forget this also works for video capture.For Portraiture this adds a creative element that only remote shooting can only give, years ago the only option was a short cable release. I know other photographers have had issues and when they contacted me the problem turned out to be operator error. Set camera on timer, remote has the option to shoot with the time delay or overrides the camera setting and shoots instant, no need to adjust the camera settings. If in doubt just refer to YouTube and you can find how to set it up. Photographic equipment is renown for commanding a premium price, this is an absolute snip. Delivery was quick and the unit had excellent packaging, thanks.
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