An extended-range wireless controller system designed for EOS cameras with N3 remote control sockets. Provides remote shutter release capability with a maximum transmitter-to-receiver distance of 300'. The Canon Wireless Controller LC-5 simply attaches to a compatible camera's accessory shoe or can be separately attached to a supplied bracket and connected to the camera's three-pronged N3 Remote socket with the supplied 15-inch receiver cable. The unit is triggered with a pocket-sized transmitter that sends an infrared pulse-modulated strobe signal to the receiver. Powered by four AA alkaline batteries (approximately 4,500 operations per set), the LC-5 controller is also compatible with AA-size Lithium, oxyride, and Nickel-hydride rechargeable batteries. Offering photographers the situational adaptability of four control modes, the LC-5 can be set to Single-Shot mode which captures one shot each time the transmitter button is pressed; Continuous mode which signals the receiver to keep firing the camera (until the transmitter button is pressed again or until the camera's buffer memory limit or maximum storage card capacity is reached); Test mode, which illuminates a red LED on the receiver to confirm that the unit is operating properly before shooting, and Delay mode, which fires a single shot approximately 3.5 seconds after the transmitter button is pressed. The Wireless Controller LC-5 is also equipped with three channel settings (A, B and C) to ensure that multiple remote Canon users do not inadvertently set off someone else's camera or in situations where a single photographer is remotely triggering more than one camera set-up. In that instance the photographer has the option of firing the separate cameras individually and at will or all at once by selecting the unit's "ALL" setting. Whether capturing nature shots in macro mode or intimate wildlife studies that must be fired at a distance, Canon's Wireless Controller LC-5 expands the ease and with it, the opportunities for unmanned but not unmonitored Photography. Among the expanded capabilities offered by the LC-5 that were unavailable on the predecessor models is the improved one-shot release mode (1SR) that permits the photographer to pre-focus the camera and then essentially lay in wait - virtually indefinitely -- for the subject to cross into range. By pressing the LC-5 transmitter trigger fully, the LC-5 remote receiver can now "wake" the camera from its energy saving "sleep mode" and capture at will the image that the photographer has patiently been waiting for. In other than 1SR mode, the photographer needs only to depress the remote transmitter's trigger button halfway to engage the camera's autofocus before shooting. The Wireless Controller LC-5's components transmitter, receiver and bracket pack up into three conveniently sized cases for increased ease of use.
The Canon remote controller RC 1 is used to control the RC 1 remote control car. A remote control car is usually a small car that can be controlled from a distance with a controller.
Any PS2 wireless controller should be able to work on the PS1. A PS3 wireless controller will definitely not work on the PS2 and PS1, because they use Bluetooth as their wireless technology, whereas wireless PS2 controllers use 2.4GHz as wireless technology.
The standard wireless controller cost $49.99 at Gamestop. There is no reason to get a cheap controller or used controller because they wear out over time. Even if you don't abuse them.
A Canon wireless remote is typically used with a compatible camera. This can be used to take self portraits as well as pictures using a tripod stand to remove movement artifact.
if you are willing to spend a little more you can get an adapter for wireless controllers, but a wired works the same.
You'll buy PC games. The XBox controller can be used with some PC games as a standard video game controller.
The Canon TC 80N3 is a timer remote controller. It is a product that can be used alongside a camera. You can set it to wait for a certain amount of time before it takes a photograph.
you cant ----------------- this answer is wrong, since you can connect a ps2 controller to a ps3 by using a usb adapter, which are usually around $5-$15. Wireless ps2 controllers usually work best, because they take less space.
The Canon Selphy CP510 is a wireless compact photo printer. It is used mostly for printing digital images from an SD card or directly from a phone or camera device.
No, Xbox controllers can only be used for the Xbox. For Mario Kart Wii, you can use the Wii Remote, Wii Wheel, Wii Remote and Nunchuk, Classic Controller, or GameCube controller.
As far as I am aware this isn't possible as you need to use a separate kit for PC connections.
PS2 controllers break and can be replaced. The market is loaded with used working PS2 controllers that should be purchased if your controller is not working perfect.