An intervalometer can be programmed to take photos at intervals.
A remote shutter release is a button you press to focus and release the shutter.
Understood, but doesn't the shutter release perform the same function as a self-timer?
I'm a bit confused.
Understood, but doesn't the shutter release perform the same function as a self-timer?
I'm a bit confused.
It is not a self-timer as the term is used with respect to consumer cameras.
Strange, because my intervalometer has that function. My idea of a remote shutter release is one where you are physically removed from the camera, but can fire it manually. Such remote releases could be IR or wireless in operation. Usually wireless have greater range and don't need line of sight to the camera to work.