| Nikon MC-DC1 Remote Cord for Nikon D70S & D80 Digital SLR Cameras |

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List Price: $27.50 Buy New: $19.85 You Save: $7.65 (28%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 37 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6 x 0.8 x 0.8
MPN: 25326 Model: 25326 UPC: 018208253265 EAN: 0018208253265 ASIN: B000A22V6Y
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Features:
| | For the Nikon D70S & N80 Digital SLR Cameras | | | 4-pin remote control | | | Makes it possible to release the shutter from a distance | | | Helps prevent camera shake during shutter release | | | Adds greater convenience and ease of use in a wide variety of shooting situations |
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Customer Reviews: Read 32 more reviews...
Nikon MC-DC1 Remote cord October 3, 2008 Bought this as a birthday gift and the receiver was more than happy to get it. He is a fussy about photography equipment and he is enjoying this.
Good Remote September 20, 2008 Lightweight. Does what it is supposed to do. I like the shutter release lock feature as it allows me to take long exposures (some have been for 10 minutes).
A Necessary addition September 6, 2008 The Nikon Remote Cord carries out the same function as the cable release on film cameras. It plugs into the camera and has the same functions: either to release the shutter at a predetermined shutter speed or hold the shutter open in "bulb" mode. The control responds exactly as the shutter release button on the camera by setting the exposure and focus when held half way down. It works flawlessly. For macro photography such a device is very necessary. Its advantage over the wireless version is that you don't have to be facing the camera to activate. It would not replace the wireless in some situations as the cord is only 3 feet long.
Tack Steady August 28, 2008 The Nikon MC-DC1 remote along with a good tripod allows rock steady photo shooting. Works great.
Not So Thrilled August 25, 2008 The tiny USB connector snapped off after a few uses, it bent when I set camera down and then just weakened from there. I am getting one of the angled USB connector models and suspect that will resolve that issue...
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