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Hama "DCCSystem" Base IR Remote Release with Photoelectric Detector

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Wherever it is important to record extraordinary moments such as the finish line of a race or when taking pictures e.g. of a lynx that climbs a tree, an infrared remote release ensures the perfect shot at the right moment. Shake-free and extraordinary images guaranteed!

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SHOOT PHOTOS WITH IR MOTION SENSOR REMOTE RELEASE

Animal shots, shots of the finish line at competitions, party pictures and many other kinds of shots require not only suitable photo accessories (such as stands and filters), but also sophisticated remote shutter releases. By contrast with the camera’s self-timer function, you can use our ‘DCCSystem’ Base infrared motion sensor remote release to control your shots without touching the camera itself.

WHAT IS DCCS?

The Digital Camera Connecting System (DCCS) is the first multi-component system from Hama. You could also say: one system for all requirements. A variety of camera models can be connected to our DCCSystem Base via a connection cable. You’re now ready to shoot photos with remote shutter release.

FOR ANIMAL, COMPETITION OR PARTY PICTURES

If you would like to take photos of larger scenes containing motion (such as the finish line at a race) or capture subjects unobserved (a lynx jumping onto a tree), you might want to use our ‘DCCSystem’ Base IR motion sensor remote release. The smallest vibrations that arise through pressing the shutter release button on the camera are thereby prevented. The receiver and the transmitter can be easily screwed onto two stands using the integrated 1/4-inch thread. The two stands can be positioned any distance apart, up to a maximum distance of 5 m. The motion sensor is connected to a photo camera using the electric remote release connection. This means that any camera that has a connection for an electric remote release is suitable for photography with motion sensors. The bulb function enables blur-free long exposure. The hot shoe adapter on the receiver enables optimum attachment to the camera, and the screw connection ensures a secure fit between the cable and remote shutter release.

CONNECTION MADE EASY

  • Step 1:

    You have decided on the ‘DCCSystem Base’ cable remote shutter release.

  • Step 2:

    Select the appropriate connection cable for your model. If you work with several cameras, you can quickly and easily change the connection cable.

  • Step 3:

    Connect the connection cable with the screw connection to the remote shutter release and to the camera. The camera normally has an interface for this cable on the side. The connection cable can be bought separately, as it needs to have a different connection depending on camera model.

COMPATBILE WTH A MULTITUDE OF CAMERAS

Our ‘DCCSystem’ Base can be connected with a ‘system cable’ to all cameras from Canon, Nikon Sony, Minolta, Olympus, Panasonic, Leica, Pentax, Samsung, Fuji with remote control. The cable is not included with the remote shutter release. Should you later decide to buy a new camera, the remote shutter release will remain a constant friend. You merely need to buy a new connection cable.

Highlights

Photoelectric detector

The photoelectric detector triggers the camera at the right moment, especially suited for moving subjects/objects

Exchangeable camera connections

Due to exchangeable camera connections, the remote shutter release can be used for all common camera models

Screwable connection

Screwable connection for a secure hold between the cable and remote shutter release

  • Technical Specs
    Design (Colour, Pattern, Motif, Series)
    Line DCCS
    Shade of colour Black
    Physical Properties
    Type Infrared remote shutter release
    Energy
    Battery Type AAA Micro
  • More product information
    • Photoelectric detector for animal photos, target photographs (e.g. finish line during races) or party photos (people in dancing pose)
    • The digital camera (DSLR) is triggered by a moving object/subjet which breaks through the photoelectric detector
    • Comprises a transmitter (positioned opposite the receiver) and a receiver (with cable on camera)
    • With adapter for flash shoe to fix the receiver on the camera
    • Easy adjustment of the photoelectric detector for unobserved shots
    • The following parameters can be adjusted:
    • Continuous shooting (only with program, semi-automatic system or manual setting possible)
    • Long-term exposures (bulb)
    • Delayed shutter release (4 seconds)
  • Description
    • The IR Remote Release DCC System Base from Hama is a must have for avid photographers!

      Do you ever find yourself disappointed having been slightly to late on the trigger of your camera, resulting in you missing a fantastic shot which would have added something exceptionally special to your photo portfolio. You no longer need to worry thanks to this impressive device: the IR Remote Release DCC System Base from Hama!

      This device works essentially as a photoelectric detector for animal photos, target photographs (e.g. finish line during races) or party photos (people in dancing pose). The Digital camera (DSLR) is triggered by a moving object or subject which breaks through the photoelectric detector. This photoelectric detector triggers the camera at the right moment, meaning the photographer does no longer run the risk of not having pressed the trigger in time.

      The device comprises a transmitter (positioned opposite the receiver) and a receiver (with cable on camera) and the adjustment of the photoelectric detector for unobserved shots is so easy, you will be stunned. There are interchangeable camera connections separately available for all common cameras and the device allows certain parameters to be adjusted. These include the continous shooting mode (only with program, semi-automatic system or manual setting possible), long term exposures (bulb) and the timer (4 seconds). With the IR Remote Release DCC System Base from Hama, you can be assured you will never miss that all important shot again.

      Note to consumers: Via the integrated 1/4"" (6.4 mm) thread, the receiver and transmitter can be positioned on a tripod in a freely selectable distance (up to 5 m). The camera connection cable can be extended with article 00005215. The distance between the transmitter and receiver can be up to 5 m (depends on the lighting conditions). A photoelectric detector is connected to a photo camera via the electric remote control connection. Any camera which has a connection for an electric remote release is therefore suitable for photography with photoelectric detectors. Photoelectric detectors can be used in animal, object, sports, macro, advertising photography and in many other fields of photography. They are always needed when reproducible photos are to be taken of moving subjects and when the autofocus of the camera or the human reflex is too slow for actuating the shutter release. The photoelectric detector can also be used separately as infrared remot
  • What's in the Box
    • 1 transmitter "DCCS" Base IR photoelectric detector
    • 1 receiver "DCCS" Base IR photoelectric detector
    • Operating instructions
  • Note for Consumers

    Via the integrated 1/4" (6.4 mm) thread, the receiver and transmitter can be positioned on a tripod in a freely selectable distance (up to 5 m). The camera connection cable can be extended with article 00005215.
    The distance between the transmitter and receiver can be up to 5 m (depends on the lighting conditions).
    A photoelectric detector is connected to a photo camera via the electric remote control connection. Any camera which has a connection for an electric remote release is therefore suitable for photography with photoelectric detectors. Photoelectric detectors can be used in animal, object, sports, macro, advertising photography and in many other fields of photography. They are always needed when reproducible photos are to be taken of moving subjects and when the autofocus of the camera or the human reflex is too slow for actuating the shutter release.
    The photoelectric detector can also be used separately as infrared remote control for all cameras with remote input.

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