written by Bertie on 25/01/2013
Bought this device from Amazon for £18.87 which enables me to take time-lapse photos with my Pentax DSLR. The two AAA batteries that power it have a claimed life of two month's shooting which would probably exceed that of the camera's battery! As this exceedingly useful camera gizmo (which is sold under a number of names and for other brands of DSLR cameras) has a very poor instructions. I was thinking of making an intervalometer, but the parts would cost more than the almost £19 I paid for this one. Not to mention the time and hassle involved. Note: It is sold under a variety of names for a variety of DSLR cameras, and under its 'Aputure' title it is significantly more expensive.
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Bertie's Response to Bertie's Review
Written on: 28/01/2013
There is at least one vid on YouTube showing how to program this device showing how easy it is to do. Like I said, the instructions are very poor and I found them daunting due to information overload.