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JJC RM-DSLR2 Wireless Remote Control, Compatible with Sony NEX-5T NEX-5R NEX-6 A6600 A6500 A6400 A6300 A6100 A6000 A7 II III A7R A7RII A7R III A7S II A7S III A9 A77 II A99 II A900, Replaces RMT-DSLR2

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Features

  • Takes x1 3V CR2025 lithium battery
  • Effective within +/- 30 degrees of the lens axis
  • Dimensions: 2. 5 x 6. 5 x 0. 5cm (1 x 2. 7 x 0. 2")
  • Remotely control your zoom function
  • Half press shutter release

Description

JJC RM-DSLR2 multi-function wireless remote control allows you to control HDTV photo viewing, trip the shutter, and start video recording remotely to put yourself in the picture.Designed for SLT and NEX camera -Stop and start the movie action -Perfect for self-portraits and wildlife shots -Totally avoid camera shake -Capture different types of image -View images and control settings remotely.Compatible With Sony A6000 A77II a7 a7R NEX 5T A99 A57 NEX 5R NEX 6 A65 A77 NEX 5N NEX 7 A290 A390 A450 A560 A580 A33 A55 NEX5 A230 A500 A330 A380 A550 A850 A900 A700JJC RM-DSLR2 replaces RMT-DSLR1, RMT-DSLR2


Product Dimensions: 3 x 1 x 0.5 inches


Item Weight: 0.282 ounces


Item model number: RM-DSLR2


Batteries: 1 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 23, 2014


Manufacturer: JJC


Language: English


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great, but somehow eats through batteries
Better have like a thousand CR2032s like I do, Carry some extra on your camera bag. Otherwise you're going to be upset when it's dead on you and you're out in the middle of nowhere. Trying to catch awesome star pictures.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 12, 2022 by Andre

  • Works with the A7R II, but range isn't amazing.
I bought this and then let it sit for half a year because I couldn't get it to work. Turns out it was my fault and there's a few things you have to do: - Turn on Remote control in the "toolbox" menu page 3 - Set "Video light mode" in the "gear" (cog) menu page 7 to REC Link, Rec Link&STBY, or Auto - Make sure not to cover the little black strip on the grip, where your middle finger most likely rests I had video light mode set to power link for some reason, which caused it not to work. I think I was having a hard time figuring out how to make sure I wouldn't accidentally blind people with AF assist back when I was messing with it (which I think is AF illuminator "camera" menu page 4) But that's Sony's fault for making a horrible menu system, and I didn't take off any stars for it. The actual issue I have is it seems like range can vary from 5 to 20 feet. I'm used to radio triggers for my Nikon D800, but was interested in this since using a built-in one would be nice. I think this will be fine for taking controlled indoor self-portraits but I don't think it'll work for group outdoor shots that I'm also in. That and I really doubt the official Sony one would be any better. I almost want to leave 5 stars as the product itself is a perfectly acceptable clone of the Sony one, but the Sony one has too many problems to really suggest this over a two part radio-based remote. (Also, note that the red light on your camera will flash when a picture is taken with the remote. I assume this is because there's a chance you couldn't hear it but really Sony made it too bright for most uses - I'd rather stare at a small strobe flash. I've covered about 80% of my light with black gaffer tape leaving the top part visible for status indication still.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 6, 2018 by Widget

  • Zoom problems
The zoom will only work very ,very slowly, way too slow... with Sony 18-105mm f/4.0 G OSS Power Zoom Lens. I also tried a RMT-DSLR2 clone from Amazon that doesn't zoom properly. Not sure if the Sony RMT-DSLR2 will work or not. I'm still searching for a wireless remote that will work with this lens. Not sure if it works with other zoon lenses, but If you own the 18105 lens you may want to reconsider buying this remote if you want to use zoom ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 27, 2022 by Tom G

  • Works well with A7R III, but must remove battery to prevent accidental battery discharge when storing in camera bag.
It works, but suffers from a common problem with cheap remote products; super-easy-to-push buttons and no on/off switch. So if you put this remote in your camera bag, no matter how frequently you use it, you must remove the battery every time. (Unless you find yourself with a limitless supply of CR2025 batteries you are looking to discharge to use in an art piece.) The battery slides out easily enough; it is one of those flat button batteries slightly less than 3/4 inch in diameter, so I keep the battery in a spare sd card case, but that is an annoyance. I can't wait until word of slider on/off switches reaches the otherwise very clever makers of these camera-related remotes! I use this remote for landscape photography while the camera is on a tripod, primarily, and for that it works well -- you just have to reach your hand around the side of the camera, crudely aim the remote toward the front of the camera (where the IR sensor of the camera is always located) and press the red button. This lets you take a long exposure picture without touching the camera and causing camera shake. For times when I am standing by the tripod and can easily reach my hand around the camera (which is most of the time), I strongly prefer this type of IR remote to cable releases that I must connect to the camera, or to radio remotes that require me to connect a receiver to the camera. In most cases, I also this to a smartphone wifi connection as the connections can be fiddly and laggy and turing on wifi on the camera also consumes the camera battery. One use-limiting issue is that this does not support bulb exposures, so don't plan on using this for super long exposure photography.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 27, 2018 by Greg Smith

  • Good alternative to the Sony Camera DSLR2 IR remote
This is a good remote for Sony cameras. In order to use it, you must enable IR remote receiving in the camera. The icon print on the buttons is not as good as the Sony remote, but it is still understandable, and a good deal for the price. It comes with an instruction booklet... there really isn't anything important for it to explain except putting the CR2025 button battery in. The package has a moisture absorber inside, which is nice to know that the unit is probably free from moisture while it has been in storage. Something to note is that the IR receiver on the camera is usually on the front. This means that the remote is most useful from the front, and may work from side angles. It may not work or work well from behind the camera. Tested on a Sony a7iii camera. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 4, 2020 by Crit +5

  • Works
Works on my Sony A6400 for zoom. That’s why I bought it.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 16, 2022 by Carl E. Brooks

  • Works with the Sony A6000
I purchased this for use with a Sony A6000. I tried most of the functions and so far they have all been compatible with the camera. Bulb mode and video recording work as well. The control feels flimsy and I'm not so sure it would hold up if used during a drizzle / light rain. I now keep it in a small business card size ziplock bag - the bag does not interfere with the remote's functions and keeps out dirt and moisture. I would have preferred the control to be designed more like Canon RC-1, which is small and clips onto the neck strap - this is a criticism of Sony's design and not JJC who simply produced a copy. The Sony remote by comparison is about the size of 4 Canon RC-1's placed next to each other, though a bit thinner. All of the extra buttons and features seem designed more for playback and home entertainment uses, and not so much for use in the field / taking pictures. It doesn't seem like it would normally be a big deal, but there is very little accessory storage space in the mirrorless camera bags I've looked at. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 13, 2015 by RF

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