Alastair Traill
November 25th, 2008, 04:59 AM
Zooms with the my EX3 remote typically falter two or three times over the full zoom range. However if I use the zoom control on the grip or the zoom control on the handle I have no problems although at the lowest speed setting with the handle control zooming is a little hesitant. This hesitancy has been noted before. To check if the faltering can been seen in the output of the Remote’s IR led I watched the active led with my PD 150. (The PD 150 is sensitive to this wavelength of infrared whereas the EX3 is not). I could see no sign of faltering using this crude test and my question is, can I expect a smooth zoom if I use the remote?
Alastair Traill
November 26th, 2008, 07:53 PM
I have answered my own question. If the distance between the remote and the EX3 is less than about 1.5 m the action starts to falter. The exact distance will no doubt will depend on reflections and angles of incidence etc.
Another limitation to the use of this remote is that the one and only sensor points forward. This limitation can be overcome by using a small reflector (aluminium works) placed strategically in front of sensor. For greater distances and where IR transmission may be blocked I am trying an IR remote extender circuit.
Harold Schreiber
November 26th, 2008, 09:33 PM
Hi Alastair,
Just make up an "IR Remote to Sensor, by Fiberoptic cable" Mod. Do a search, I and other's have made this Mod for yrs. Will allow what you want.
Harold