Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control for Nikon D40, D40x, D60 & D80 Digital SLR Cameras
- Product Code: B00007EDZG
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List Price: $26.33
- Sales Price: $14.89
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Why wouldn't you own this?
2008-11-14This little item should be in every Nikon users bag. I just got into digital slr photography. I got a Nikon D90. One of the first things I did was try different techniques, you know, playing with shutter speeds and apertures etc... I found out right away there were going to be times when I wanted to use slow shutter speeds and my hands and arms are not always steady enough to hold the lense perfectly motionless. I can set up the pod, step away and just hit the button. It also helps with taking family(group)pics. No more setting the timer then sprinting over to the group and taking my place just in time. No more of the group having to hold the smile for an eternity waiting for the snap. When you're ready you just click. I would have payed triple the price for this little gadget. At this price there is no reason to not own one...

Great Item
2008-11-11Great Item works great and for the price you can't beat it, you can bounce the signal off shiny objects so you don't always have to be In front of the camera

Does what it's supposed to
2008-11-09Easy to change the battery even though I haven't needed to. Perfectly still snaps a press of a button away.

You need one
2008-11-09The first thing I thought was how small it was. It was the best price on the net,well packaged,and received when they promised. Every Nikon owner could use one of these!!

This is how you use it!
2008-11-08So, this remote came with absolutely no instructions, and it took a while of searching to find it on the Nikon website, its SO simple, but I coudn't figure it out right away! I'm using a D40x, but this holds true for much of nikon's digital slr's. Go into the menu, go to custom setting menu, then to shooting mode (where you set multiple frame shooting, singe frame, etc.) And select the little remote icon, or the 2 second delay remote icon, easy as that!