New To Night Photography

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Re: New To Night Photography

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B-Town wrote:My remote trigger only cost $8! :)
I'm in the market for an $8 remote trigger for a Canon DSLR, any links to pick one up cheap?
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Re: New To Night Photography

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railroadfan wrote:
B-Town wrote:My remote trigger only cost $8! :)
I'm in the market for an $8 remote trigger for a Canon DSLR, any links to pick one up cheap?
Here's one I found just a few hours ago, and it lists which cameras it's compatible with.

http://www.google.com/products/catalog? ... CFoQ8wIwAg#

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Re: New To Night Photography

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railroadfan wrote:
B-Town wrote:My remote trigger only cost $8! :)
I'm in the market for an $8 remote trigger for a Canon DSLR, any links to pick one up cheap?
I got mine on Ebay! It was $0.99 with $7 shipping, but it took a couple weeks to get to Ohio from China! :|

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B-Town wrote:I got mine on Ebay! It was $0.99 with $7 shipping, but it took a couple weeks to get to Ohio from China!
$7 shipping on a $.99 item!? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: New To Night Photography

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Just remember..... "The bitter taste of poor quality remains in your mouth much longer that the sweet taste of a low price"

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conrailmike wrote:Just remember..... "The bitter taste of poor quality remains in your mouth much longer that the sweet taste of a low price"

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VERY true, Mike.
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Re: New To Night Photography

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J T wrote:
conrailmike wrote:Just remember..... "The bitter taste of poor quality remains in your mouth much longer that the sweet taste of a low price"

:wink:
VERY true, Mike.
I got burned on a cheep shutter release. I had to rip it apart and solder the wires myself. Lost some good shots due to bad equipment.
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