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How to choose an intervalometer for Canon

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I recently bought a canon 250d and I would like to find an intervalometer which fits. Any recomendations?

I have found that Godox UTR-C1 and Yongnuo MC-36B-C1 that probably works but I'm still not sure if it will do. Any takes?

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I've found the third-party intervalometer market to be a bit of a crapshoot as there are very few, if any, first party products and the third party products are mostly cheap Chinese stuff (hell, most of them are the same product with different housing... sometimes not even that).

 Best way to find out is to see if a credible outlet or photographer has done any reviews on them (I don't go by Amazon reviews). That's how I ultimately settled on mine for Sony.

 The one I use does have a Canon C2 compatible units. Your 250D would be an SL3 in North America. https://www.amazon.ca/JJC-Control-Shutter-Release-Connection/dp/B06XBRCB1N/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=JJC%2Bintervalometer&qid=1587521398&sr=8-3&th=1

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