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A short video that shows the unboxing of a Canon TC-80N3 Intervalometer.
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This is how it should look when it arrives and the box should contain all of the items in the video.
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Our Personal Recommendation:
ALWAYS go with the manufactures products for these. They are WORTH the extra money. We have tried out several "cheaper" versions, and they are JUST that....Cheaper....in every aspect.
Don't waste your money buying Intervalometer knock offs.
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Ordered From:
Amazon
http://www.amazon.com
Music:
Kevin MacLeod
"Shades Of Spring"
http://incompetech.com/
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epiem
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@ericipericie: As long as there is a warranty and I can get a new one with no hassles, then I am fine with that. Plus we run a business and majority of stuff like this can be a tax write-off as well; so we aren't losing much.
I appreciate your concern though. That would probably be great for people *not* in our situation. Good Information!
epiem 1 week ago
Well the "official" Canon timer you purchased is made by the Meike group (China). Canon resells them under their own name and charge you around $30,00 for warranty. Actually you can say that the Canon TC-80N3 is an expensive knockoff from the Meike M-80N3, but if you want Canon printed on the box and timer then that is your good right.
ericipericie 1 week ago
@ericipericie: I'm sure you could pick up a knockoff brand a LOT cheaper, which is cool, but we only buy Official Canon & Nikon Products.
Official Products are backed by warranty....knockoffs are not.
epiem 1 week ago
This timer aswell as the Aperture timer are all the Meike M-80N3. This sells for about $20,00 on Ebay. It's certainly NOT made by Canon.
ericipericie 1 week ago