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Digital camera reviews of Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote ControlDigital camera Review: A handy device to have Summary: 4 Stars
This is something that even the high end Nikons could use.
Easily hidden, so you can use it while you're in the picture. No setting the timer then rushing to get into the shot. And the thing I like most about it, I can set up the camera a few feet away and take pictures of that pesky rabbit that's been digging up my yard.
I Highly recommend this.
Digital camera Review: A handy remote easy to use Summary: 5 Stars
The Nikon ML-L3 wireless remote [ASIN:B00007EDZG Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control for Nikon D40, D40x, D60, D80 & D90 Digital SLR Cameras] is so easy to use and very useful for the slow shutter speed pictures I take. It is also helpful for a person such as myself who has hand tremors that make pusing a shutter button without shaking the camera almost impossible. For the cost I wouldn't be without my Nikon ML-L3 remote.
Digital camera Review: A little disappointed...but does what it says Summary: 4 Stars
I was so excited when I received my remote in the mail; I couldn't wait to try it out. First, I didn't realize how small this thing is...I'm glad it only has one button because my thumb covers the whole remote. It also came with a small case with a velcro flap so you don't lose the tiny remote; the case has holes in the back so that you can attach it to something so you don't lose the tiny case. Second, the packaging didn't come with any kind of instructions and I couldn't find any on the Nikon site after some lite searching. I know...it is just a single button remote, but something to point me in the right direction without having to track down the camera manual would have been nice. It took me a few minutes to figure out where the remote setting was on my camera to make the remote work. For the Nikon D50, you press the Timer button twice to get it in delay remote mode and a third time for the remote to be immediate.
The disappointment is partly my fault for not reading the description closely. I bought this because it said it worked with my Nikon D50 and it was wireless. As some have stated you must be in front of the camera to use this remote because it relies on infrared to work and the sensor is on the front of the camera. I missed the "you must be in front of camera" part and got excited about the wireless heading. It will focus the picture when the remote button is pressed only if the shutter button hasn't partially been depressed, otherwise it just snaps the picture.
All-in-all I'm happy with the purchase; a nice accessory for less than $20. I'm just bummed because I like to take macro shots and being in front of the camera isn't always an option so I guess I will still need to find a cable release.
Digital camera Review: A must have device! Summary: 5 Stars
This is an incredible little device, and a must have if you do exposure shots. Just remember to go into the menu to change the settings or it won't work.
Digital camera Review: A must have for Nikon D40 users. Summary: 5 Stars
I love remotes! This one works well and is a must-have if you'll be taking any portrait-type shots. For the price, it really should have been included in the camera.
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