The only issue I found was the green backlight. It is very dim. Actually, that might be a good thing, when, on a dark night, I'm trying to keep my dark adaptation.
Observation notes (with equipment details), photos, sketches, reviews, software tips, random thoughts, by an amateur astronomer.
Monday, February 10, 2014
tested intervalometer
Tested the Neewer EZA-C3 intervalometer. Not unlike the JYC unit Steve showed me back in Aug 2012. It works!
I was a little concerned that the special Canon 3-pin N3 connector might not fit correctly, in particular, be loose and prone to disconnecting. It was fine, a positive, solid feel. I had chosen a make that used AAA batteries. Confirmed this first upon unboxing. Yeah, no coin batteries! Reviewed the little manual again and did a short test run. w00t!
The only issue I found was the green backlight. It is very dim. Actually, that might be a good thing, when, on a dark night, I'm trying to keep my dark adaptation.
The only issue I found was the green backlight. It is very dim. Actually, that might be a good thing, when, on a dark night, I'm trying to keep my dark adaptation.
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