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Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control for Nikon D40, D40x, D60, D80 & D90 Digital SLR Cameras | 
enlarge | Brand: Nikon Category: Photography
List Price: $26.33 Buy New: $9.99 You Save: $16.34 (62%)
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Rating: 473 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 2.4 x 2.4 x 1.1
MPN: 4730 Model: 4730 UPC: 018208047307 EAN: 0018208047307
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 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 |
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Product Description Nikon is a precision optical company with worldwide manufacturing, research and marketing capabilities. The Nikon name is equated with extraordinary photographic performance, innovation, precision and optical quality.
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Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote for Nikon D40, D40x, D60, D80 & D90 DSLR cameras January 5, 2009 Veronica Hoskins (Conroe, Texas) Not only did I get fast delivery from choosing the standard shipping but the remote is aawesome. It took me a minute to figure out how to use it on my camera (Nikon D40) but after reading my camera manual I figured it out. FYI you turn the remote on under your shooting options, ie: single, continuous, remote duration etc...! Some people who have left reviews of this remote say they can't use it from behind their camera but I have no problem getting it to fire while I am pressing the remote button from behind my camera. Sucks that the remote itself doesn't come with an instruction manual but it really is a no brainer to figure out. I will be useing this remote for a long time!!!
Nice Toy January 3, 2009 Long V. Chang (Houston, TX) This product allows you to take pictures remotely. This remote only activates the shutter release button, so it is more convenient than the timed shot. I no longer have to rush to the group to pose before a picture and I can take as many pictures as I want without returning to the camera. Pros: Remotely activate shutter release Cons: Does not perform auto-focus Must be in front of camera Responds well at 10ft Remote must be unobstructed at 20ft
Here's helpful info to get set up, since remote doesn't come with instructions January 3, 2009 D40x in OKC It took me a while to figure this out. I thought perhaps the battery was expired, especially since there was no red light on the remote when I clicked it. Turns out this remote's light doesn't light up. Here's the easy way to success ... Use the Shooting Mode menu to CHANGE THE SHOOTING MODE to 2S Remote (two seconds) or immediate Remote -- there's an icon that looks like your remote. Remember to press OK to make this temporary change. (this change holds until you turn off your camera) Go to the CUSTOM SETTING MENU and select REMOTE ON DURATION ... from there, you tell the camera how long to be responsive to the remote (indicate whether you'll be using the remote for the next 1, 5, 10, or 15 minutes). Remember to press OK. Get in front of the camera (lens cap removed already) and POINT the remote to the IR receiver on the front of the camera. SMILE and CLICK the remote button ... it will take the shot immediately or after two seconds (depending on what you specified). REMEMBER that the shooting mode goes back to the previous setting when you turn off the camera; you'll need to change the Shooting Mode again next time you want to take a photo via the remote.
simple yet effective product December 27, 2008 T. Wiersma (Michigan, USA) Excellent Product. Works just as specified. Nice and discretely small. A very inexpensive product that anyone with a compatible Nikon camera should own.
Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote December 25, 2008 C. Reedy A must for group portraits. Fits in carrying case measuring 1-3/4" W x 2-3/4" L x 1/2" D. Comes with battery. Single button operation. Allows you to join a group without running to take position after triggering the self-timer, then repeating for each additional exposure. Compose in the viewfinder or on the LCD viewer (leave yourself plenty of room in the field of view coverage to crop using any digital editing software), join the group, then take as many shots as you wish. Especially useful when your subjects are fidgety and impatient to escape like children and reluctant adults you've manage to corral, since you don't have the reset interval between shots necessary with the self-timer alone. Want a self-portrait for your Facebook page? Choose your setting/backdrop, take your position, and shoot as many frames as you want. Rather like the old instant photo kiosks that allow you to rapidly alter your mood and expressions, but you can have more than just four shots and a plain white background to choose from. An inexpensive and indispensible accessory for the most casual and most serious photographer.
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