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- Fully compatible with Nikon D700, D300, D200, D100 (must be used with battery grip MB-D100), D3, D2H, D2Hs, D2x, D1, D1H, D1x, F100, F6, F5, F90X and F90
- The release button reacts fast and fine.
- Weight: only 1.05 ounce
- Cord length: approx. 32"
- Operating temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C (31 °F to 105 °F) .
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Price: $49.00 |
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New, lowest price : $8.85 |
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| Product Description |
| Two-step button switch with lock function. Halfway pressing for autofocus, complete pressing takes the picture. Lock the button for long exposures or continuous shooting. 100%compatible with mc-30:) Nikon D2H, D1x, D1h, D1, D2x, D100, Nikon F5, F6, F100, F90, F90x, Kodak DCS-14n, Fuji Finepix S3pro, Nikon D200,D2Xs |
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| Optics Reviews Writed by Customer
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Excellent economical choice
2009-01-07
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| This is an excellent alternative to the ridiculously expensive "name" remote shutter releases. Definitely a recommended product. |
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Remote shutter for Nikon d2/ Fuji S-5
2009-01-06
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| THis remote for just around $8.00 is great. Why would I want to pay big bucks for the same thing. I just need a shutter release for time exposures. |
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Great product for the price...
2008-11-19
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| I have been using this remote for about two months now and have had no problems. It works well and was a great price. It is a bit light in construction, but with care (I only use it in a studio setting) it will probably last for quite a while. I'm not sure how it would do being thrown into a bag a beat around a bit. |
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Great release for the price!!!
2008-11-15
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| Just got this release, and it arrived about 5 days sooner that the estimated arrival date!!! Hooked it up to my D300 and it works great, the fit onto the pin terminal was a little tight but this is the first release I have fitted to the new camera. Works just like the shutter with half and full depression features working. The sliding lock feature seems a little cheap but I dont ever use that. Should do the job just fine. |
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Broke on the first use!
2008-10-28
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| I couldn't believe it worked for two or three photos and died. The wires fell right out of it! What do I expect for chinese made garbage?! |
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