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Camera remotes, triggers & timers

Find camera remotes, shutter releases and timers for photo and video: wired remotes, Bluetooth controllers, 2.4 GHz triggers and intervalometers for timelapse. These tools prevent camera shake, enable long exposures, synchronized multi-camera shots and automated series. Browse options to pick a compact travel remote or a feature-rich timer for studio and outdoor use.


 

Remotes, triggers and timers are essential accessories for photographers and videographers. In this category you'll find various types: infrared (IR) remotes, Bluetooth controllers, 2.4 GHz wireless triggers, wired shutter releases and intervalometers for timelapse and long exposures. There are also specialized units for bulb exposures, multi-camera synchronization and programmable sequences.

Common use cases include portrait and group photos where a remote shutter avoids camera movement, long exposure night photography, timelapse sequences, HDR bracketing and studio sessions where remote triggering enhances workflow. For travel and landscape photographers compact Bluetooth remotes are convenient, while professionals often prefer 2.4 GHz triggers for extended range and reliability.

Key benefits include improved image sharpness by eliminating physical contact, the ability to program intervals and exposure counts, and the convenience of controlling the camera from a distance. Intervalometers automate repeated shooting, saving time during production of timelapse or sequence-based projects.

Materials and sizes: remotes and triggers are typically lightweight and made from durable plastics, sometimes with rubberized buttons for better grip. Wired releases use different connector types (3.5 mm, 2.5 mm or proprietary plugs), so check compatibility. Intervalometers are compact modules powered by replaceable batteries or rechargeable packs; verify operating temperature and battery life if used outdoors.

How to choose: confirm your camera's connector or supported wireless protocol, decide on the required range and battery type, and check for needed features — timelapse, bulb, bracketing, multi-camera control. For outdoor use choose models with long battery life or protective housings; for studio use prioritize stable wireless protocols and synchronization options.

  • Multiple connection types: IR, Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz and cable
  • Support for bulb, timelapse, interval shooting and bracketing
  • Compact and travel-friendly designs
  • Programmable intervals and sequence control
  • Replaceable batteries or rechargeable options
  • Compatibility with major camera brands
  • Multi-camera triggering and studio-grade solutions

Frequently Asked Questions

Check your camera compatibility (connector type or wireless protocol), required range, power source and desired functions such as timelapse, bulb mode or bracketing. Consider battery life and durability if you'll use it outdoors.
Most remotes are made of durable plastic. Wipe with a soft dry or slightly damp cloth, remove batteries during long storage, and avoid heavy impacts and exposure to moisture.
Yes. Many models are compact and travel-friendly. For harsh conditions choose devices with better sealing or use protective covers. Consider spare batteries or external power for long sessions.
Remotes are not toys — keep away from small children due to small parts and batteries. Setup is usually simple: plug in the cable or pair via Bluetooth/IR following the manufacturer's instructions. Advanced features may require extra configuration.