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Canon TC-80N3 Timer Remote - 2056

Canon TC-80N3 Timer Remote - 2056

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Canon TC-80N3 Timer Remote - 2056

The Canon TC-80N3 Timer Remote Control is a remote switch with a 2.6' (80cm) cord and a self-timer, interval timer, long-exposure timer, and exposure-count setting feature. The timer can be set anywhere from 1 second to 99 hours, 59 minutes, or 59 seconds. A dial enables you to easily enter the numeric settings with a single thumb. The LCD panel can also be illuminated. The rear of the controller has a hole to keep the EOS-3's remote control socket cap.

Camera Compatibility

EOS-3, 1V HS, 1V, 1D, 1D Mark II, 1Ds, 1Ds Mark III, 1D X, 5D, 5D Mark II, 5D Mark III, 5D Mark IV, 5DS, 5DS R, 6D, 6D Mark II, 7D, 7D Mark II, 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D, D30, D60, and D2000 cameras.

Compatible via RA-E3 Controller Adapter

EOS R, RP, 80D, 77D, 70D, 60D, Rebel T6s, T6i, T5i, T4i, T3i, T2i, T6, T5, T3, SL3, SL2, SL1, and M6 cameras are compatible when used in conjunction with the separately available RA-E3 Remote Controller Adapter.

What our Experts Think
  • Essential for precision timing: The Canon TC‑80N3 Timer Remote gives you accurate control over self‑timed shots, long exposures, and interval shooting—great for astrophotography, time‑lapses, and motion blur effects.
  • Full exposure automation: Supports delay, long‑exposure, and interval functions, letting you automate sequences with reliable timing and no camera‑handling shake.
  • Ideal for long‑exposure and time‑lapse: Built‑in interval and count options make it easy to capture time‑lapse sequences without third‑party apps or complex setups.
  • Easy to use: Simple button layout and clear labeling mean quicker setup and less time fumbling in the dark or cold.
  • Durable and dependable: Solid build quality designed to last, so you can rely on it in varied shooting conditions.
  • Wide compatibility: Works with many Canon DSLRs and mirrorless bodies that accept N3‑style remote jacks, making it a versatile accessory for studio and field work.
Q&A

Q: What is the Canon TC‑80N3 Timer Remote?
A: A wired remote shutter release with built‑in timer and interval functions for Canon DSLR cameras with an N3 remote port.

Q: What functions does it offer?
A: It includes self‑timer, interval timer, long‑exposure timer, and exposure‑count control—programmable from 1 sec up to ~99 hrs.

Q: How does the timer work?
A: Use the illuminated LCD and dial to set delay, interval between shots, total exposures, or long‑exposure duration.

Q: Is it useful for time‑lapse or long exposures?
A: Yes—interval and long‑exposure features make it excellent for time‑lapse sequences and bulb shots.

Q: What cameras is it compatible with?
A: Works directly with Canon EOS cameras that have an N3 remote port (e.g., EOS 1D/5D/7D series). With the RA‑E3 adapter (sold separately), it can work with many EOS R and Rebel/APS‑C bodies.

Q: Does it need a battery?
A: Yes—one CR2032 battery powers the timer; remote shutter function works even without the battery.

Q: Why choose this remote?
A: It’s a reliable timer controller for shooting without vibration, automating sequences, and expanding creative control.

Q: Who is it best for?
A: Photographers doing time‑lapse, long exposures, self‑portraits, or triggering shots without touching the camera.

Maintenance Tips
  • Keep contacts clean and dry to ensure reliable connection
  • Avoid spilling liquids or exposing to moisture
  • Store in a padded box or drawer when not in use
  • Remove batteries if not used for long periods to prevent corrosion
  • Use only recommended Canon batteries for consistent performance
  • Avoid dropping or applying heavy pressure to prevent damage
  • Keep buttons and display clean using a soft, dry cloth
  • Check cable and connectors regularly for wear or damage
  • Protect from extreme heat or cold to maintain electronics
  • Periodically test functions before critical shoots