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Remote for HDR XR160E

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lancsb
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Remote for HDR XR160E

What remote control is available to work with my Sony HDR XR160E camcorder

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Mick2011
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hi lancsb, welcome to the Sony Forums :slight_smile:

There's no wireless remote function, but your camera can use the (corded) RM-AV2 controller:

http://www.sony.co.uk/product/cac-other-accessories/rm-av2#/Overview

Cheers

Mick

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lancsb
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Hi Mick

Thanks for that information, I was hoping that would be the case. I will obtain one and hope I don't keep tripping over the cable!!!

Thanks

lancsb

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Mick2011
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You're welcome :cool:

It's not a long cable (1.5m) designed more for attatching to tripod grips, etc. Hope it does the job!

Cheers

Mick

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Mick2011
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hi lancsb, welcome to the Sony Forums :slight_smile:

There's no wireless remote function, but your camera can use the (corded) RM-AV2 controller:

http://www.sony.co.uk/product/cac-other-accessories/rm-av2#/Overview

Cheers

Mick

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lancsb
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It would be better if I could find an extension lead for it? Is there likely to be anything available. Calling on your good advise again!!!

Thanks

lancsb

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Mick2011
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Going to be a bit tough to find; I know Sony don't make one. It's a reasonably common jack, though.

You'll see it described as an AV/R or A/V-R plug, sometimes colloquially as a '10-pin D' plug due to its shape and terminals; look above the HDMI jack on your camera. The hard part will be finding a male-to-female extender & a quick Google didn't bring anything up :thinking:

Another solution might be to get a LANC adaptor cable (AV-R to LANC) which may also extend your remote control options, as LANC is a very common video remote interface and there are a lot of LANC controllers around. The best thing in this case would be to take the camera to a quality (ideally professional) camera store and try out some basic LANC controllers in conjunction with an adaptor cable and see what works.

Cheers

Mick