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MUTINY Bolt-On V2 R/S Trigger for Canon EOS R5/R5 C/R3/1D X/5D Released

MUTINY Bolt-On V2 R/S Trigger for Canon EOS R5/R5 C/R3/1D X/5D Released

American manufacturer MUTINY recently launched an exciting accessory for Canon shooters: a Bolt-On V2 R/S trigger. As its name suggests, this trigger attaches via a 1/4″-20 screw to a cage/top handle/tripod, for example, and allows you to start and stop your camera’s recording. So let’s take a closer look at it!

MUTINY is a relatively new third-party accessory manufacturer with a good reputation for its RED-oriented products, including the RED KOMODO NANO and NANO+ BP plate mounts or the V-RAPTOR IO port expander.

The company is now back with one of its first products for Canon cameras: the MUTINY Bolt-On V2 R/S trigger, which was already available for the RED KOMODO/V-Raptor.

Image credit: MUTINY

MUTINY Bolt-On V2 R/S Trigger for Canon cameras – features

The MUTINY Bolt-On V2 R/S trigger consists of two components:

  • A trigger button that attaches via the included 1/4″-20 screw to your camera cage, top handle, tripod head, gimbal, or anywhere else you want it. This button lets you start and stop your Canon’s camera video recording, but it can also take a picture in stills mode.
  • One cable with a 3.5mm connector on one side that attaches to the trigger button and a LANC connector on the other side.
Image credit: MUTINY

As you can see, two versions are available-one with a 12″/30cm straight cable and one with a 13″-36″/33-91cm coiled cable. All versions are compatible with several Canon cameras, including the EOS R5, R5 C, and R3, but also with the EOS 1D X Mark 1-3 and 5D Mark 2-4. Unfortunately, this R/S trigger is not compatible with the Canon EOS C70.

Pricing and availability

The MUTINY Bolt-On V2 R/S trigger for Canon cameras is available now for $110 with your choice of straight or coiled cable. Also, if you already have a trigger button for your RED KOMODO/V-Raptor, you can get yourself the Canon 3 Pin to 3.5mm cable for only $30.

For more information, please visit MUTINY’s website here.

What do you think about this start/stop trigger button? Would it be a helpful addition to your rig? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments down below!

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