Phottix Aion: the only remote shutter you need!
The Phottix Aion Wireless Timer and Shutter Release makes it easier to do HDR!
The Phottix Aion Wireless Timer and Shutter Release takes wireless triggering to the next level. Announced last Summer, the Aion is finally available, for Canon, Nikon, Sony and Olympus.
The revolutionary wireless/wired timer and shutter release cost some $99.5 but is the only remote you'll ever need. Working wirelessly on the 2.4 GHz frequency, with a 60m range, the Aion has a back-lit LCD, uses AAA batteries and does a whole lot of things.
Besides being a two stage shutter, AF ahd shutter it can do continuous shooting, has a 2 second delay and Bulb release mode. But it also has interval and long exposure timers with the option to set frames and can do a auto-bracketing sequence for those that want to do HDR. Give it a try searching for it at the Phottix Store. It just arrived there.
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Thanks for posting this, I just ordered one.
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