Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control for Nikon D40, D40x, D60 & D80 Digital SLR Cameras


Nikon: 4730
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Indespensable
Granted it is small, I just put the pouch on the camera strap to keep it. The autofocus does not seem to be a problem. I use it all the time. The only problem is when I try to do birds from a distance I can not be behind the camera(D70).Better than any cable release I ever had.
Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
Never received the product or notification 31 days
Chose this seller because they are in driving distance. Tracking info showed that they received the product and estimated delivery date to me was 11.07.08. Never received the product. After e-mailing them and 30 days later; I finally called them. They said it was returned by USPS; "addressee temp. away"... We haven't been away in years.They credited my account back. I was never notified. My previous e-mail was never returned. They said I could pick it up at their store. She transferred me and disconnected. I immediately ordered from another seller. Will see how that works out. I have been to their store in the past and spent much $ through the years. Always got the feeling that I was bothering them when I was there. I think the salesmen have been there too long. They need some fresh blood who are interested in the customers needs. Retail is tough but nobody's holding a gun to their head.
Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
Nikon MO-L3 Wireless Remote
No instructions came with product. Very small. Could be lost easily. A lot of the photos I took using this remote were out of focus. Not as helpful as I anticipated. I've only had a couple of misses where the remote didn't activate my camera. I haven't figured out how to get my camera to stay on the 'focus' point when I use the remote from a distance. Only had my DSLR for 4 months, so I may not be using the camera/remote combination properly.
Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
Works the way it should.
I was a bit nervous purchasing this based on the reviews for it, but it works the way I thought it would. There's nothing wrong with it, although I don't recommend using it on auto focus because it takes forever to take a shot. It's a nice extra gadget to have. PS I used this on a D80.
Monday, December 1st, 2008
A handy device to have
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.
Sunday, November 30th, 2008
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