In a world where technology reigns supreme, it's not often that one stumbles upon a device as enigmatic as the Aodelan WTR2. This user manual serves as a guide for those who have found themselves in possession of this mysterious device, and are seeking to unravel its secrets.
- 1.1 Product Overview - 1.2 Package Contents (Transmitter, Receiver, Cables, Batteries) - 1.3 Compatibility List (Camera brands & shutter release ports)
The Aodelan WTR-2 is a versatile wireless timer remote designed for time-lapse, long exposure, and astrophotography, featuring five modes (Delay, Long, Intvl, N, BKLN) and 0.1-second accuracy. The unit functions as a wireless or wired intervalometer requiring four AAA batteries, with features including a two-stage shutter button and a button-lock function for long exposures. For the full technical documentation, view the Official Aodelan WTR-2 User Manual (PDF) . Aodelan Intervalometer Programing & Review
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He plugged in the cable. The fit was snug. He spun the rotary dial. The screen flickered—a ghost of green light—then died.
Plug the shutter release cable into the receiver and the corresponding remote port on your camera body.