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Nice Little Gadget, 2008-09-03 I use my remote for taking pictures of my wife and I when we go on vacation. I just put my camera on a tripod and set the camera to remote and that's it. I also use it when I'm taking pictures with slow shutter speeds to avoid camera shake. I use it on my D70 and my D40X. Very nice and worth the money.
Works great. No instructions., 2008-08-31 The wireless remote works. I was suprised that it came with no instructions. Maybe that's the way Nikon sends it. I got out the instuction booklet that came with my camera and found out how to use the remote. I found it odd that nothing like that came with the remote package.
Must have item, 2008-08-22 Inexpensive, durable, light-weight, purposeful.
This item is a must have for all DSLR owners. Easy to use and works perfectly.
This is a good accessory to have.
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Small, very useful and works great with D60, 2008-08-21 Pros: - Very small (2 inches approx) - Comes with a battery & cover - Camera strap can be threaded through the cover - Works from front, behind, top & bottom of camera (I checked it to verify some of the reviews here saying it doesn't work from behind)
Cons: - No instructions on how to sync/connect with camera - This $15 part should come with the $600 camera.
1. How to connect/sync this remote with D60? - Get to Quick Setting display (page 48 of D60 manual) - Get to the Release Mode and select Remote option. (Check D60 manual page 54 & 55)
2. How to replace the battery? - See page 156 of D60 manual.
Nikon ML-L3 remote shutter release, 2008-08-15 Good price on a product that is required to use the self timer, or time exposure functions effectively on my Nikon D50 . The fact that it is wireless makes for easy use.
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