Overview

Manfrotto MVR911ECCN Remote Control Clamp-On Canon

The Manfrotto SYMPLA Clamp-On Remote Control for Canon DSLRs connects to a Canon DSLR by USB and interfaces directly with the camera and lens firmware to control focus operations and the main functions of the camera. The remote can either be clamped onto the SYMPLA spacer that comes with SYMPLA Adjustable Handles, which are part of most SYMPLA rigs, or it can be clamped onto round tubes, pipes, bars, pan bars or anything similar between 12 and 23mm in diameter.

SKU: GC40-MF-MVR911ECCN

Manfrotto MVR911ECCN Remote Control Clamp On Canon

Manfrotto MVR911ECCN Remote Control Clamp-On Canon

The Manfrotto SYMPLA Clamp-On Remote Control for Canon DSLRs connects to a Canon DSLR by USB and interfaces directly with the camera and lens firmware to control focus operations and the main functions of the camera. The remote can either be clamped onto the SYMPLA spacer that comes with SYMPLA Adjustable Handles, which are part of most SYMPLA rigs, or it can be clamped onto round tubes, pipes, bars, pan bars or anything similar between 12 and 23mm in diameter.

Direct controls include autofocus, start/stop recording, photo shutter release, live view and live view digital zoom. Other than direct controls, the remote features a customizable focus direction and speed limit, focus memory settings and fixed or variable focus control modes. It also has LED indicators that display its own battery status, the camera's mode -- "Photo" or "Video" -- and whether the camera is "Recording" when in video mode.

The focus operation is totally remote, without any contact with the camera or lens, and is performed by a 3-step, ultra-precise focus speed. Compatible cameras are Canon DSLRs because the remote is geared specifically for Canon DSLR firmware.

The advantages of this remote are few but huge. Follow-focusing is automated. Lenses can easily be swapped. Extending the distance between the remote and the camera is as simple as using a longer USB cable. And very importantly -- you're afforded more self-reliance.

Firmware Interface

Interfaces with Canon DSLR firmware by USB connection

Controls focus operations and the main functions of the camera

Clamps onto the SYMPLA spacer or onto 12-23mm diameter tubes/bars

Controls and Customizations

Controls: autofocus, live view, recording start/stop, and image capture

Customizable focus direction / speed limit / control modes, focus memory settings

LEDs display the remote's battery status and the camera's Photo / Video / Recording modes

3-step, ultra-precise focus speed

Advantages

Automated follow-focusing

Lenses can easily be swapped

You can run a 1-person operation

A longer USB cable extends distance

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Manfrotto MVR911ECCN Remote Control Clamp-On Canon

The Manfrotto SYMPLA Clamp-On Remote Control for Canon DSLRs connects to a Canon DSLR by USB and interfaces directly with the camera and lens firmware to control focus operations and the main functions of the camera. The remote can either be clamped onto the SYMPLA spacer that comes with SYMPLA Adjustable Handles, which are part of most SYMPLA rigs, or it can be clamped onto round tubes, pipes, bars, pan bars or anything similar between 12 and 23mm in diameter.

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