Overview

Sony Wireless Remote Commander

The Wireless Remote Commander from Sony is a multi-function remote control that is compatible with Sony Alpha a7/9-series, NEX, and DSLR cameras. With this single remote, you are able to remotely release the camera's shutter, release the shutter with a 2-sec delay, and start/stop video recording. Additionally, when the camera is connected to a TV, you can also control the playback of images, enlarge or reduce the playback size, and watch a slideshow of the images on the camera. If connected to an HDTV via an HDMI cable, as well as linked to a PictBridge-enabled printer, you can also use the dedicated Print button to print the images displayed on the television. On several cameras, full control is not supported, on these models, the stop/start button cannot be used and/or the stop/start operation is not usable during movie recording.

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Sony Wireless Remote Commander

Sony Wireless Remote Commander

The Wireless Remote Commander from Sony is a multi-function remote control that is compatible with Sony Alpha a7/9-series, NEX, and DSLR cameras. With this single remote, you are able to remotely release the camera's shutter, release the shutter with a 2-sec delay, and start/stop video recording. Additionally, when the camera is connected to a TV, you can also control the playback of images, enlarge or reduce the playback size, and watch a slideshow of the images on the camera. If connected to an HDTV via an HDMI cable, as well as linked to a PictBridge-enabled printer, you can also use the dedicated Print button to print the images displayed on the television. On several cameras, full control is not supported, on these models, the stop/start button cannot be used and/or the stop/start operation is not usable during movie recording.

Full Compatibility

Alpha NEX-5R Digital Camera

Alpha NEX-6 Digital Camera

Alpha a560 Digital Camera

Alpha a580 Digital Camera

Alpha a33 Digital Camera

Alpha a55 Digital Camera

Alpha a57 Digital Camera

Alpha a65 Digital Camera

Alpha a77 Digital Camera

Alpha a99 Digital Camera

Alpha a6000 Mirrorless Camera

Alpha a7 Mirrorless Camera

Alpha a7 II Mirrorless Camera

Alpha a7 III Mirrorless Camera

Alpha a7R Mirrorless Camera

Alpha a7R II Mirrorless Camera

Alpha a7R III Mirrorless Camera

Alpha a7S Mirrorless Camera

Alpha a7S II Mirrorless Camera

Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera

Partial Compatibility

Alpha a230 Digital Camera

Alpha a290 Digital Camera

Alpha a330 Digital Camera

Alpha a380 Digital Camera

Alpha a390 Digital Camera

Alpha a450 Digital Camera

Alpha a500 Digital Camera

Alpha a550 Digital Camera

Alpha a700 Digital Camera

Alpha a850 Digital Camera

Alpha a900 Digital Camera

Alpha NEX-5 Digital Camera

Alpha NEX-5N Digital Camera

Alpha NEX-7 Digital Camera

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Sony Wireless Remote Commander

The Wireless Remote Commander from Sony is a multi-function remote control that is compatible with Sony Alpha a7/9-series, NEX, and DSLR cameras. With this single remote, you are able to remotely release the camera's shutter, release the shutter with a 2-sec delay, and start/stop video recording. Additionally, when the camera is connected to a TV, you can also control the playback of images, enlarge or reduce the playback size, and watch a slideshow of the images on the camera. If connected to an HDTV via an HDMI cable, as well as linked to a PictBridge-enabled printer, you can also use the dedicated Print button to print the images displayed on the television. On several cameras, full control is not supported, on these models, the stop/start button cannot be used and/or the stop/start operation is not usable during movie recording.

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