Which remote release for GFX100S?

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In most circumstances I can use the 2 second timer when using a tripod but there are situations where I need a remote release that doesn’t have a noticeable time lag. I only need it to release the shutter when I’m not standing directly by the camera.

It’s for use outside (not in a studio) and without flash.

I could get a wired Fuji RR-100 but would prefer wireless.
I don’t like the Fuji app.
I haven’t tried Cascable but have read about connection difficulties.

Can anyone recommend any other simple option please?

Thanks.

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Unleashed on Kickstarter might be an option. I have the previous version for Nikon. It really is very small. I just put it on and kept it like that. I just forget it is there. No cables. The app works fine for me. Because I like it on the Nikon, I pledged for it hoping it will work just as well for FujiFilm. Before I pledged, I bought the RR-100, because I didn't know Unleashed would become an option then.

Otherwise, Pluto or MIOPS?
 
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In most circumstances I can use the 2 second timer when using a tripod but there are situations where I need a remote release that doesn’t have a noticeable time lag. I only need it to release the shutter when I’m not standing directly by the camera.

It’s for use outside (not in a studio) and without flash.

I could get a wired Fuji RR-100 but would prefer wireless.
I don’t like the Fuji app.
I haven’t tried Cascable but have read about connection difficulties.

Can anyone recommend any other simple option please?

Thanks.
 
In most circumstances I can use the 2 second timer when using a tripod but there are situations where I need a remote release that doesn’t have a noticeable time lag. I only need it to release the shutter when I’m not standing directly by the camera.

It’s for use outside (not in a studio) and without flash.

I could get a wired Fuji RR-100 but would prefer wireless.
I don’t like the Fuji app.
I haven’t tried Cascable but have read about connection difficulties.

Can anyone recommend any other simple option please?

Thanks.
I don’t like the app either, but the remote release function works well. Have you given it a decent try in the field?
Thank you. I’ve tried it previously and just tried it again now. It works fine … once connected but to me seemed complicated to get the connection between camera and phone. Maybe I need to practice connecting the camera to the phone and persevere with it a bit more! Thanks.
 
Just got one and works. I don't like using my phone for these kind of things and using 2 sec timer started driving me nuts.
 
I’m using a Vello Freewire Plus for Canon. Relatively cheap and works well. I too find the phone app more trouble than it’s worth.

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In most circumstances I can use the 2 second timer when using a tripod but there are situations where I need a remote release that doesn’t have a noticeable time lag. I only need it to release the shutter when I’m not standing directly by the camera.

It’s for use outside (not in a studio) and without flash.

I could get a wired Fuji RR-100 but would prefer wireless.
I don’t like the Fuji app.
I haven’t tried Cascable but have read about connection difficulties.

Can anyone recommend any other simple option please?

Thanks.
I don’t like the app either, but the remote release function works well. Have you given it a decent try in the field?
Thank you. I’ve tried it previously and just tried it again now. It works fine … once connected but to me seemed complicated to get the connection between camera and phone. Maybe I need to practice connecting the camera to the phone and persevere with it a bit more! Thanks.
I don't think practice will help. It sometimes takes a while to connect, but once it does it can hold a stable connection, responds quickly and works well for me. Unlike anything that requires WiFi, which I've found to be poor with the GFX system.
 
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I’m using a Vello Freewire Plus for Canon. Relatively cheap and works well. I too find the phone app more trouble than it’s worth.

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I use this. Just be careful that the trigger can easily actuate if the button is pressed when the it's stored in a bag or pocket. I'm always sure to carry spare batteries (rechargeable) and/or I gaffer tape the batteries to the outside of the trigger and load them just before use.

The receiver doesn't suffer from this issue because the it requires a long press of the power button to power on. The trigger has no such button. It transmits any time the button is pressed.
 
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I’m using a Vello Freewire Plus for Canon. Relatively cheap and works well. I too find the phone app more trouble than it’s worth.

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I use this. Just be careful that the trigger can easily actuate if the button is pressed when the it's stored in a bag or pocket. I'm always sure to carry spare batteries (rechargeable) and/or I gaffer tape the batteries to the outside of the trigger and load them just before use.

The receiver doesn't suffer from this issue because the it requires a long press of the power button to power on. The trigger has no such button. It transmits any time the button is pressed.
Thanks, does it activate the auto-focus also?
 
Wireless, made for Fuji:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07K9K5QSY?th=1

I have it and it works fine.

Chris
This link is not to a wireless remote for Fuji.
Oops, wrong link.

And I find that the wireless remote that I *did* buy on AZ is no longer available. However, this one (which I've not used myself) still is:


Chris
 
Wireless, made for Fuji:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07K9K5QSY?th=1

I have it and it works fine.

Chris
This link is not to a wireless remote for Fuji.
Oops, wrong link.

And I find that the wireless remote that I *did* buy on AZ is no longer available. However, this one (which I've not used myself) still is:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MS689B6

Chris
Thanks, Chris, appreciate it.
 
Wireless, made for Fuji:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07K9K5QSY?th=1

I have it and it works fine.

Chris
This link is not to a wireless remote for Fuji.
Oops, wrong link.

And I find that the wireless remote that I *did* buy on AZ is no longer available. However, this one (which I've not used myself) still is:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MS689B6

Chris
Thanks, Chris, appreciate it.
 
I have tried JJC JM-II and it does not work for the Fuji 100S, the Amazon listed only FX 100.

The supplied cable connected to the camera does not fit into the GFX 100S port.

I also tried the TW-283 /90 For FJ: by Pixel Enterprise Limited does not work either:

same issue, the cable does not for into the camera GFX 100S port.

I have two other products, these do work for the HFX 100S:

A. from Pixel Enterprise Iimited called Oppilas. This works fine, and also the submitted receiver unit does not neccessarily be mounted onto to the hotshoe, if a flash unit is to be mounted. The receiver can just connect to the camera port and hang down or fixed on the camera with a tape. Please note: the connecting cable has a marker on one end, this needs to be connected to the receiver, the other end to the camera.

B. from RFN-4 from Company SMDV (Korea) works with GFX 100S similar like A. With hotshoe or with flash, receiver like with A. solution.

I hope this helps.

Incheon
Wireless, made for Fuji:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07K9K5QSY?th=1

I have it and it works fine.

Chris
This link is not to a wireless remote for Fuji.
Oops, wrong link.

And I find that the wireless remote that I *did* buy on AZ is no longer available. However, this one (which I've not used myself) still is:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MS689B6

Chris
Thanks, Chris, appreciate it.
 
I have tried JJC JM-II and it does not work for the Fuji 100S, the Amazon listed only FX 100.
Are you sure? I do not have the JM-II, but the AZ page lists the GFX50S.

I have both the GFX100S and GFX50S and they both have the same remote port, the 2.5 3-conductor.

The JM-II has a 2.5mm plug.

But like I said, I have not used this remote.

Chris
 
I have tried JJC JM-II and it does not work for the Fuji 100S, the Amazon listed only FX 100.
Are you sure? I do not have the JM-II, but the AZ page lists the GFX50S.

I have both the GFX100S and GFX50S and they both have the same remote port, the 2.5 3-conductor.

The JM-II has a 2.5mm plug.
I asked the question on the AZ page if the remote works for the GFX100s and the answer from the seller is: "Yes it works."

Of course, if one orders it and it doesn't work, you can return it immediately.

Chris

PS: There is no FX100 listed on the page nor is there a Fuji product with that model, though there is the X100F
 
I have tried JJC JM-II and it does not work for the Fuji 100S, the Amazon listed only FX 100.

The supplied cable connected to the camera does not fit into the GFX 100S port.

I also tried the TW-283 /90 For FJ: by Pixel Enterprise Limited does not work either:

same issue, the cable does not for into the camera GFX 100S port.

I have two other products, these do work for the HFX 100S:

A. from Pixel Enterprise Iimited called Oppilas. This works fine, and also the submitted receiver unit does not neccessarily be mounted onto to the hotshoe, if a flash unit is to be mounted. The receiver can just connect to the camera port and hang down or fixed on the camera with a tape. Please note: the connecting cable has a marker on one end, this needs to be connected to the receiver, the other end to the camera.

B. from RFN-4 from Company SMDV (Korea) works with GFX 100S similar like A. With hotshoe or with flash, receiver like with A. solution.

I hope this helps.

Incheon
Hello, Well, I'm here to tell you that the JJC Model JM-II works on the Fuji GFX100S. In fact I'm using it as I type this reply it's tripping the shutter fine. There is a couple of things I'll point out though. Even though the cable has 2.5mm jacks on each end of the cable, There is a little silver tag on one end that also has a little bulbous area right above the silver tag. The Tag says " Camera Side with an arrow ".

Here is what I experienced When I first plugged the cable into the camera and the receiver and activated the remote transmitter, it would not work. Then I saw the silver tag and I had it plugged into the wrong end, flipped the cable around, It works, Just great. I like these remotes, I had another one I had for the X100V camera that worked well.

Personally, I like the little antenna on the transmitter, (I got a thing for Antennas)
100 feet of coverage is plenty for me doing landscapes or in the studio. About the only negative that I see with it is the Odd Batteries, instead of common AAA, or AA.

Hope this helps someone. I got mine from Amazon See the photo and note that it says
"Replaces FUJI. RR-100.

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Wireless, made for Fuji:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07K9K5QSY?th=1

I have it and it works fine.

Chris
This link is not to a wireless remote for Fuji.
Oops, wrong link.

And I find that the wireless remote that I *did* buy on AZ is no longer available. However, this one (which I've not used myself) still is:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MS689B6

Chris
Thanks, Chris, appreciate it.
 
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Wireless, made for Fuji:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07K9K5QSY?th=1

I have it and it works fine.

Chris
This link is not to a wireless remote for Fuji.
Oops, wrong link.

And I find that the wireless remote that I *did* buy on AZ is no longer available.
For completeness (possible value for future readers), the remote that I bought on AZUS that is no longer available is potentially available in other regions on AZ or other outlets (such as eBay).

This remote has kind of a funky UI, but it works. Typical specs, 100m range, 2.4Ghz.

The main advantage over some others is that it uses more conventional batteries, AAA and CR2032.


In case the link stops working in the future, this is the JJC ES-628

Chris
 
I use pocket wizards to remotely fire the GFX camera. They come with 3.5mm connectors and I just used a 3.5 to 2.5mm converter. You can use just the one at the camera to fire it or use another one to fire the one attached to the camera from a great distance. A pretty expensive option I know but very versatile.
 

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