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About IR remote for Sony camera

IR remote for Sony camera uses remote control commands "SHUTTER" and "2 SEC", compatible with the device RMT-DSLR2.
Sony Wireless Remote Commander RMT-DSLR2 designed for SLT and Compact System Cameras (NEX) Compatible with a range of NEX and SLT cameras so you can take control of photo and movie composition from a distance.

Features:
- Modes: Shutter, 2sec (2 seconds delay shutter), timer.
- Minimum timer 15 seconds. Maximum timer 4 hour or 239.9833 minutes or 14399 seconds
- Vibration and beep on timer start and timer stop
- Exposure calculator when camera lens connected to ND filters
- Background mode of timer
- Progress in notification bar
- Works in timer mode if your phone does not have an IR blaster.

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can run on sony nex
de chueng
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Compatible with Sony A6000, use the BULB mode to get unlimited exposure
Mr Takichou
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Perfect with my a6500.
Z K
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Works well with my Sony a6000 and my a7r ii. My phone is a Xiaomi mi a2 with an ir blaster.
Brian Karrick