Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control for Nikon D40, D40x, D60 & D80 Digital SLR Cameras
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  • Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control for Nikon D40, D40x, D60 & D80 Digital SLR Cameras

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    Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control for Nikon D40, D40x, D60 & D80 Digital SLR Cameras
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    User Rating:4.5 out of 5 stars




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    Nikon Remote, 2008-10-10
    I don't know what most of the peeps here is biatching about, but mine works from all kinds of direction ( as long as you point it towards the camera) I used the control behind the camera and it senses it just fine. This product is cool. I bought it solely to alleviate a time consuming stop motion project.

    Great value, , 2008-10-09
    Seems to work fine. Light weight. Instructions were not in the box and I couldn't find my D-80 manual. Took a few minutes to figure out. Does not work well off axis.

    1 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
    Nikon remote for D40 camera, 2008-10-09
    I love this item. The price was very reasonable. It makes it possible to join your family for photos. It works quite well and is small enough to put in a pocket or in any camera case. My only suggestion is to be sure to look in your camera's manual to find directions for use of the remote. The remote itself doesn't come with instructions.

    3 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
    Perfect for D90, triggers w/o having to point in 1 direction, 2008-10-08
    This is an excellent companion when used with the new Nikon D90; its small size and VERY easy triggering (no need to point directly at the source sensor, just in its VERY vague vicinity). I know that operational proximity & ease of triggering are important performance characteristics to many prospective buyers, so I'll provide more specificity: the unit's operational proximity exceeds that which has been advertised (16.4 ft.) by 10-12% (appx. 18.2 ft.) -- perhaps this is a result of my use with a new model that had not yet been released when these "specs" were written, or perhaps the newness of the battery is at play, or conservative spec writing -- I suspect it's ultimately some combination of these three factors -- I'm not sure, but the results are absolutely great! When considering the price, acceptable fit/finish & reliable feel, this item win this a 5 star without hesitation, it comes with a black, snug-fitting tasteful case w/ Velcro seal. One small caveat: the unit must be VERY close to the body when attempting to trigger from behind the camera. A couple of configurations required that I move it in front of the camera altogether, not a big deal at all, but others have expressed concern on this issue or as part of a future "wish list," and Nikon seems to have left this design aspect unchanged with their newest dSLR (the D90, as of 07 OCT 2008).

    Nikon wireless remote , 2008-10-07
    Works great with my Nikon D50. I was worried that I would have to put the remote right in front of the sensor to get it to take pictures, but the infrared beam bounces off of just about anything. Only time that's a problem is if you have lots of "dead air" in front of the camera with nothing to bounce the the beam off of. It is a shame Nikon didn't include this with the camera, and it's also a shame that the price keeps going up on this remote, but it turned out to be an essential item for me, so I paid the price. Comes with a handy little pouch that attaches right to your camera's neck strap.

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