Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control for Nikon D40, D40x, D60 & D80 Digital SLR Cameras From:Nikon
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics EAN: 0018208047307 Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Height: 110 hundredths-inches Length: 240 hundredths-inches Weight: 2 hundredths-pounds Width: 240 hundredths-inches Label: Nikon Manufacturer: Nikon Model: 4730 Packaged Height: 87 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 268 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 4 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 205 hundredths-inches Publisher: Nikon Studio: Nikon
Feature:
- Slim wireless remote instantly triggers shutter without disturbing camera
- Ideal for subjects that are difficult to approach or for minimizing vibrations
- Includes pouch
- For use with Nikon D70, N65, N75, F65, Pronea S, Nuvis S, Lite Touch 110s, and 130 ED cameras
- Also used as replacement or spare for Nikon Coolpix 8400 and 8800
Customer Reviews:
Wow, so covinient!, 2008-10-10 It just works great. So much better than running back and forth to shoot with a timer. Also great for eliminating camera shake on tripod or long exposures. If your DSLR works with this remote, it is a must have. Most problems mentioned by some reviewers seem to me to be the issue with camera. I use it with D40. And though I wish it was more powerful, it works great. I've even used it across a small street from the camera.
Plus, D40 gives some options to users how we want to use the remote. In the main menu you can set the "Remote On Duration" to 1, 5, 10 or 15 min. And when you want to turn it on, you press the "Fn" button in the front(with the timer symbol) right under the button for flash. As you hold the button down, turn the Command Dial on the back. As it rotes between several options, you can choose simple remote or "2S" remote where it fires 2 seconds after you press the remote. Very cool. You can press the remote and hide it!
And as someone mentioned, the remote works much better when there are lots of things to bounce off. In my experience, outdoors, the remote didn't work right behind the camera, but indoors, it worked just fine from the same position.
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