Camera Cable Remote for Olympus & OM System – Replacement & DIY Scheme

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This is an update for article: Olympus E-M1 Mark II, Mark III and E-M5 Mark III Remote Cable Release AlternativeOlympus E-M5 MK III – E-M1 MK II & MK III – E-M1X

This update is valid for the above cameras and also the newer ones like the OM System OM-1 & OM-1 Mark II and the OM-5

All these cameras use the same 2.5mm jack remote control. Some have one button, others two, offering three possible functions:

  • Half Press = Focus
  • Full Press = Shutter
  • Second or Lock button = Continuous Shutter

Compatible remote model types :

  • Oympus RM-CB2
  • JJC MA-J2
  • OM System RM-WR1 (wireless and cable)
  • Canon RS60-E3
  • JJC S-O3

DIY wiring scheme :

In some cases, creating your own remote can be incredibly useful.

Imagine a bird feeder where a sensitive pressure button beneath a perch lets the bird trigger the camera automatically, capturing the perfect shot.

Or think of customizing a rifle stock for your long telephoto lens. You could even upgrade the previously discussed Novoflex Pistock-C with a handle featuring a switch, adding focus and shutter buttons for better control. The possibilities are as limitless as your imagination!

The necessary components can be found cheaply in electronics stores, second-hand shops, or on platforms like AliExpress. Alternatively, you can repurpose an old remote control.

2.5mm Jack Connector Pin and Wire Readout :

Shutter Control : connect ground with left channel – black + red

Focus Control : connect ground with right channel – black + yellow

Attention: 2.5mm jack plugs come in 2, 3, and 4-pole variants. Only the 3-pole plugs are compatible with Olympus, OM System, and some Canon, Fujifilm X-T series, X-H series and Pentax K DSLR cameras.

If you rarely need a remote, you can use the OM System app instead. The advantage of this app is that it lets you control the camera via Live View.

Here’s how to set it up:

  1. Download the OI.Share app from the Google Play Store.
  2. On your camera, select “Connect to Smartphone” to display a QR code.
  3. Open the OI.Share app on your phone.
  4. Slide the camera icon off at the bottom upward.
  5. Tap “Easy Setup”, then select “Scan” to scan the QR code.
  6. Your camera will now be connected to your phone.

Quick, simple, and effective!

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  1. As always, a great read. Timing was almost good too 😂😂. The other day I installed the remote app and setup with the OM-1 mk2. So easy I second guessed myself multiple times. While I rarely use a remote I do need to bulk out my OM kit with the necessary gear. What I need to avoid is too much ! Two people shooting Canon for a good number years builds a closet full of stuff 😵‍💫

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