Overview

Manfrotto MVR911EJCN Remote Control Deluxe Canon

Control focus, shutter release, and much more without touching the camera directly. The Deluxe Remote Control for Select Canon DSLRs from Manfrotto can be used handheld, attached to select Manfrotto tripod heads via an included rosette bracket, or secured with an optional clamp (model # MAMVR901APCL) onto any tripod head pan bar. It can also be mounted directly to Manfrotto SYMPLA rigs and used as one of the handgrips. The compatible Manfrotto heads for attachment via the rosette bracket are the 502HD, 504HD (both versions), and 509HD. All other models have a different rosette tooth pattern.

SKU: GC40-MF-MVR911EJCN

Manfrotto MVR911EJCN Remote Control Deluxe Canon

Manfrotto MVR911EJCN Remote Control Deluxe Canon

Control focus, shutter release, and much more without touching the camera directly. The Deluxe Remote Control for Select Canon DSLRs from Manfrotto can be used handheld, attached to select Manfrotto tripod heads via an included rosette bracket, or secured with an optional clamp (model # MAMVR901APCL) onto any tripod head pan bar. It can also be mounted directly to Manfrotto SYMPLA rigs and used as one of the handgrips. The compatible Manfrotto heads for attachment via the rosette bracket are the 502HD, 504HD (both versions), and 509HD. All other models have a different rosette tooth pattern.

The remote connects to the camera via an included coiled USB cable and allows for over a dozen camera controls. It also features an LCD screen that communicates camera information.

Enjoy the advantage of easy lens swaps (since no follow focus is attached to the lens), jolt-free focusing, and control from a distance. Moreover, the remote distance can be extended by simply extending the cable between the remote and the camera.

Compatible Cameras

Canon EOS 1D X

Canon EOS 1D C

Canon EOS 6D

Canon EOS 5D mk III

Canon EOS 5D mk II

Canon EOS 70D

Canon EOS 60D

Canon EOS 1D mk IV

Canon EOS 7D

Canon EOS 600D / Rebel T3i

Canon EOS 550D / Rebel T2i

Canon EOS 500D / Rebel T1i

Features:

Use handheld, attached to select Manfrotto heads via a rosette bracket, or secured to a pan bar using an optional clamp

Can also be attached directly to a Manfrotto SYMPLA rig and used as one of the handgrips of the rig

Connects to the camera via an included, coiled USB cable

Controls

Three-step, ultra-precise focus speed

Aperture

Autofocus control and autofocus point selection

Colour temperature

Customizable focus direction

Customizable focus speed limit

Exposure level

Fixed or variable focus control modes

Focus memory settings

ISO

Live view control

Live to view digital zoom control

Photo shutter release

Remote control and camera battery status

Shutter speed

Video recording start/stop

Camera Info Displayed on LCD

Aperture

Camera battery check

Camera mode

Camera mode dial

Colour temperature

Exposure level

ISO

Remote control battery check

Shutter speed

Video mode

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Manfrotto MVR911EJCN Remote Control Deluxe Canon

Control focus, shutter release, and much more without touching the camera directly. The Deluxe Remote Control for Select Canon DSLRs from Manfrotto can be used handheld, attached to select Manfrotto tripod heads via an included rosette bracket, or secured with an optional clamp (model # MAMVR901APCL) onto any tripod head pan bar. It can also be mounted directly to Manfrotto SYMPLA rigs and used as one of the handgrips. The compatible Manfrotto heads for attachment via the rosette bracket are the 502HD, 504HD (both versions), and 509HD. All other models have a different rosette tooth pattern.

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