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JJC Intervalometer Timer Remote Control Shutter Release for Sony A6000 A6100 A6600 A6500 A6400 A6300 A1 II A7 A7II A7III A7IV A7R V IV A7RIII II A7S II III A9 II III ZV-1 RX100 VII VI V RX10 IV & More

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Size: For Select Sony Camera


Features

  • Compact Size:12.1x4x2.1cm, 90cm/2.95ft long wired remote controller, powered by 2 AAA Alkaline batteries
  • Self-timer, interval timer, long-exposure timer and exposure-count setting features
  • Take Photos without Camera Shake and great for Time-Lapse Photography
  • The timer can be set anywhere from 1 second to 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds
  • Humanized backlight design allows you to view the LCD screen in the dark

Brand: JJC


Special Feature: Two-stage release button, Backlight LCD display, Lock function, Intervalometer, Self-timer, Long-exposure timer, Exposure-count setting See more


Color: Black


Max Number of Supported Devices: 1


Compatible Devices: Sony A6000, A6100, A6300, A6400, A6500, A6600, A3000, A3500, A5000, A5100, A58, A1, A9, A9 II, A9III, A7, A7 III, IV, A7R, A7R V, A7S, A7S NEX-3NL, DSC-HX300, DSC-HX400, DSC-HX400V, DSC-HX50V, DSC-HX60V, DSC-HX90, DSC-HX90V, DSC-RX10, DSC-RX10 DSC-RX100 VA, VI, VII, DSC-RX1R DSC-WX500, ZV-1 See more


Additional Features: Two-stage release button, Backlight LCD display, Lock function, Intervalometer, Self-timer, Long-exposure timer, Exposure-count setting


Maximum Number of Supported Devices: 1


Compatible Devices: Sony A6000, A6100, A6300, A6400, A6500, A6600, A3000, A3500, A5000, A5100, A58, A1, A9, A9 II, A9III, A7, A7 III, IV, A7R, A7R V, A7S, A7S NEX-3NL, DSC-HX300, DSC-HX400, DSC-HX400V, DSC-HX50V, DSC-HX60V, DSC-HX90, DSC-HX90V, DSC-RX10, DSC-RX10 DSC-RX100 VA, VI, VII, DSC-RX1R DSC-WX500, ZV-1


Connectivity Technology: Wire


Button Quantity: 2


Controller Type: Button Control


Maximum Range: 0.9 Meters


Number of Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required.


Battery Type: Alkaline


Color: Black


Brand: JJC


Model Name: JJC Intervalometer


Model Number: TM-F2


Mfr Part Number: TM-F2


Manufacturer: JJC


Item Weight: 78 Grams


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 4.76"L x 1.57"W x 0.83"H


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  • Excellent wired intervalometer but has room for improvement
Size: For Canon RS-60E3
Excellent product for the price (4.5 stars, rounded up to 5 stars). The device can be used as a simple (but bulky and battery powered) remote shutter release (in this case you need to set all exposure parameters on the camera and just use the big round button on the device as the "remote shutter button" for taking photos). But the main use of the device is as a programmable intervalometer where you use the small buttons below the big one to enter/set all exposure parameters on the device itself (in this case, the camera must be set to manual exposure, BULB shutter speed, and Single Shooting drive). All functions in my unit work fine! I can think of four (minor) issues with this wired JJC intervalometer: (1) The INTVL value is the time from the *start* of one exposure to the start of the next one. This means that INTVL := Exposure_Length + Gap, that is, you will need to enter the Interval value as the sum of the exposure time length and the pause/gap time between successive exposures. Thus INTVL must always be greater than the exposure length (which they call BULB). For example, if you want 15 second exposures and 3 second gap between successive exposure, enter BULB = 15 and INTVL = 18 (since 18 = 15 + 3). In some of my other intervalometers, the Interval is simply the time gap between successive exposures, which I find more convenient. (2) The camera shutter cable is hardwired into the device and is not removable. It would have been better if the device had a jack and provided a removable shutter cable for connecting to the camera. Some manufacturers do make such models, where if you are using different camera vendors/models, you can carry just one intervalometer and multiple camera specific shutter cables. (3) The printed instruction manual that came with the device is excellent (despite the small print), but the manufacturer/seller does not seem to provide an online copy of it (there are some third party online sources which provide a poorer and shorter version of the manual). So if you buy this product, it might be a good idea to scan/save the printed manual. (4) It would be really nice if the unit came with a small holding pouch with straps/velcro for attaching to a tripod leg. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2025 by ADG

  • Affordable and reliable camera shutter device.
Size: For Nikon MC-DC2
It works as advertised, I've had no issues with the device.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2026 by Felipe Acevedo Jr.

  • Met my needs, fairly easy to use
Size: For Nikon MC-DC2
I agree with most reviewers that this intervalometer is easy to use and works well, and that the instructions could be better. It does work well and is easy to use. I suspect many negative reviews are by people that don't bother to learn how intervalometers work. If you want to make a 4-second shot every 15 seconds (4 shots per minute), then the exposure (B) is set to 4 and the interval (I) is 11 seconds, and 4+11=15. Nowhere do you enter 15 to accomplish this interval. Also, the delay or timer is just how long until the first shot. I guess it's obviywhat the number of shots does. One thing that would be nice is for the device to retain your settings between sessions. I'd like to be able to program it indoors, turn it off, and then be able to turn it on with the saved settings. Well.... It don't. You have to enter the settings every time you turn it on. I use this device more as a remote shutter release than as an intervalometer whenever the trusty old Nikon D3200 is on the tripod. For star trails, I set the camera to M, ISO 400, 30 second exposure, shutter set to shoot continuously, 8mm lens focus locked at infinity, aperture f5.6, and then I lock down the shutter button of this intervalometer (I could program the intervalometer to do this with the camera exposure set to B, but remember what I said about having to program it every time it's turned on?). I also have a 120volt power adapter that plugs into the camera battery slot, allowing the camera to operate continuously rather than perhaps an hour with a battery. It then takes a minute or two for the free StarStax software to compile a few hundred images into a nice star trails image. Admittedly, my settings are not the same as most found in astrophotography blogs, but I like the results I'm getting so far with my equipment. I could use higher ISO if we didn't have as much light pollution. Your experiences will be different, so just go out in a dark place and try a bunch of settings to find what works best for you. All things considered, I would buy this device again if needed because it does what I want at a very affordable price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2022 by Tim

  • Works well for my use, and affordable
Size: For Canon RS-80N3
Using this on a Canon R5 body. Works well for long exposure in bulb mode
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2026 by Mark O. Baumgartner

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