Nikon ML-L3 Remote Control from Nikon

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Customer Rating:  Model No: 4730 Release Date: 01/08/2003 Index: Digital & Electronics
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Digital Box Price: £12.00
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Product Description Thanks to this remore control, you can switch on automatically your reflex Nikon F65 or D70. Thus, with a little help from the infra-red ray, you too can be present on all family pictures.
Point & Push Sent: 09 January 2009 Everything previous reviewers have said about this litte device is true, so 5 stars are earned. What I would point out is the idiocy of not including a single line of instructions. What you do get is the dumbest leaflet ever instructing you how to throw away your new purchase, (but not in a wheelie bin)in 23 languages. Madness.
Bottom line is ignore the euro-crap and enjoy the gadget.
Copes Well With Water Sent: 09 November 2008 My son has one of these to operate his D80. The other day he left it in his jeans and it did 40 minutes at 40°. Luckily my wife spotted it before it went onto the spin cycle.
Anyway, I am pleased to report that after drying out it works as well as it ever did.
Perfect Sent: 30 October 2008 Well it's tiny, weighs nothing and work perfectly as a remote. It also comes with a little pouch which goes on the strap so you've always got the remote to hand.
Handy Sent: 04 September 2008 Its a remote for compatible Nikon DSLR's, offering plenty of range for self portraits, and group shots with you in shot.
Check where the sensor to pick this up on your camera is, the D60's is on the front, so outdoors you may get problems taking photo's with the remote from behind, for example when the camera's on a tripod, and you're trying to get that perfect landscape.
Comes with a small pouch that attaches to the neck strap on your camera.
Much cheaper than in the shops (currently about £15 at most Nikon dealers)
In short, it works well, its a great addition to your outfit, and as long as your camera can see the beam (weather direct or bounced of something) it'll do the job.
Great, no-nonsense remote Sent: 27 August 2008 I always try to get the official Nikon items rather than aftermarket copies, and this remote was no exception to the rule.
It works well and it helps to be in line-of-site of the remote sensor on the camera body as it becomes much more sensitive to the button press.
One word of warning: mine needed a new battery after a few days of getting the item. I thought it was not very responsive until the battery was replaced, and now it is much better. If yours seems the same then try replacing the battery as the first port of call.
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Associated digital product categories: Cameras, Photography,, ML,L,3, MLL, L3, MLL3, remote control,music,video,hifi,dvd, |
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