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Product description
This compact intervalometer from KIWIFOTOS provides programmable remote control for Fuji cameras, helping photographers take long exposures, time-lapses and steady self-portraits without touching the shutter. It combines interval timing, exposure counting and very long exposure capability, making it useful for night photography, astrophotography and studio work.
Key Points
The remote offers multiple modes: automatic timer, long exposure timer and interval timer, together with exposure count settings. Its 90 cm cable reduces camera shake when triggering the shutter, and the humanised backlit LCD simplifies use in low light. According to the manufacturer, the unit accepts two AAA alkaline batteries and includes familiar release functions similar to the Fujifilm RR-100.
Technical Specifications
- Name: KIWIFOTOS Timer Shutter Release Remote Control
- Compatible models: Fits many Fujifilm cameras including X100V, X-T4, X-T3, X-T2, X-H1, X-T30, X-T20, X-T100, X-Pro2, X-E3 and GFX series
- Dimensions: 4.7 x 4.0 x 2.1 cm
- Cable length: 90 cm
- Power: 2 x AAA batteries
- Maximum exposure time: 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds
- Exposure count: up to 399 or continuous
Usage Recommendations
Use the interval mode for creating time-lapse sequences over several hours, and select the long exposure timer when shooting star trails or low-light scenes. The exposure count lets you limit the total number of shots, or set it to continuous for extended sessions. Keep spare AAA batteries to avoid interruptions during long shooting runs, and handle the cable gently to prevent strain on the camera’s remote port.
Positive Aspects
The compact size makes it easy to stash in a camera bag and the long maximum exposure expands creative options for night scenes. The backlit display is convenient for working in darkness, and the familiar layout mirrors many original manufacturer remotes so it is quick to learn. Consider that some advanced camera functions may still require in-camera menus, and compatibility varies with firmware and model, so double-check connection type before relying on any specialised features.











