Promote Systems Promote Control, Remote Control for Digital SLR Cameras

Promote Systems Promote Control, Remote Control for Digital SLR Cameras
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May, 2013

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alaTest has collected and analyzed 4 user reviews of the Promote Systems Promote Control, Remote Control for Digital SLR Cameras from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 4.5/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.0/5 for other products on Amazon.com.

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Only Option For Canon Shooters

 

Only Option For Canon Shooters

From my own personal researching efforts, I think this is the only option Canon shooters have for programming Canon cameras to shoot greater than three exposures. The Promote does the job. I can configure the remote to fire off 20+ exposures on my...

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Canon Users Answer to only 3 EV AEB

 

Canon Users Answer to only 3 EV AEB

I was a little confused at what the Promote Control did at first, was it a shutter release? a time-lapse device? a bracketing device...? Actually it's all of those and then some. I was originally looking for a remote that would let me control my...

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Get the optional cable as well

 

Get the optional cable as well

Users of Canon cameras are a little frustrated when trying to do HDR photography because the number of shots in a bracketted sequence is limited to 3. This is not always enough for very constrasty subjects like church interiors. Users of Nikon cameras...

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Wow. A must-have

 

Wow. A must-have

Marred only by a sparse interface, this device is a remote cable on steroids. (Kids, don't do drugs.) It lacks a delay to allow you to hang or place the device when shooting starts-important for long hdr's, but you can remotely fire it with any...

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Designed for serious amateurs and pros, Promote® Control is an advanced remote control for digital SLR cameras from various manufacturers. It opens new doors for your creativity with its superior automation and intuitive ease of use. It will have you taking High Dynamic Range (HDR) photographs, time-lapse sequences and much more in a flash. With the Promote Control, you can gain unprecedented, advanced control over your SLR camera in ways that will save you time, especially when taking either traditional or HDR photos. Capture the World in a Whole New Light: Among a multitude of easy-to-use features, Promote Control offers unique flexibility for exposure bracketing, which is commonly used to create High Dynamic Range images. High Dynamic Range, or HDR imaging quickly gains popularity these days, thanks to stunning detail and tone range rendition. Promote Control propels HDR imaging forward by offering unparalleled flexibility, allowing for bracketing step variability previously not possible with in-camera bracketing modes. Promote Control can also automatically put the camera into Bulb mode as appropriate when performing bracketed exposures longer than 30 seconds, requiring no further user intervention. The resulting images can be processed in a software application of choice to create a highly realistic image with a wide tonal range. One of the most useful features of the Promote Control is an advanced Time-Lapsemode normally