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|  | |  | | | WMAB1N 15M Wireless Remote Control Shutter for Nikon D1, D2, D100, D200, D300, D700, D1X, D2Xs, D3 | | | | |
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| | Features | Remote wireless control, effective remote shutter distance (open space): 15m (50ft.)16-unique-channel supports multiple users environmentStrong interference-resistance capacity , exhausted power prompting designUltra low-power consumption design benefits a longer period of useWireless bulb shutter and continuous shooting function (Corresponding function setting is required
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| | Description | Wireless remote control is suited to a wide variety of tasks by offering complete control of camera shutter without cumbersome cable connections between the hand control units and the camera. It combines the function of remote control and shutter release cable. With this multi-functional wireless remote you can strongly trigger the camera's shutter release from a long effective distance up to 15m (50ft). Different from the infrared remote control, this radio-triggered wireless remote has function of shutter release, two modes are available: A. Half-press the transmitter's button for auto-focus (the LED on both transmitter and receiver turns green), then press it completely for taking picture (the LED turns red). Bulb shutter, setting you camera to Bulb mode, and long press the transmitter's button, bulb starts since the LED turns red, repress when the long-exposure is completed. It has strong anti-interference function and has 16 channels for choose. It is extremely useful for several photographers working nearby. Each photographer could choose their own channel to trigger off shutter release of the camera they are going to use without triggering others' because of overlapping signals. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 1.5 inches | | Product Width: | 4.3 inches | | Product Height: | 5.3 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.37 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 3 reviews |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Worst camera product I own Oct 02, 2008 Don't buy this product. It is very cheap and nasty with incredibly poor design features. 1) Battery in transmitter goes dead within hours if you leave the battery installed (but unit turned off). 2) Getting the battery cover to line up after insterting it is very awkward - I use electrical tape. The unit fires only intermittently after 2 months and the range decreased from 50' to 20' then eventually didn't work at all. It's a piece of junk.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Wireless remote shutter device Sep 11, 2008 Great product and works fine. Did have to replace a battery right away, but other than that, it is a great way to make my D-300 have a wireless shutter button.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Decent quality, works well, could be more solid Aug 06, 2008 This wireless remote is a good alternative to Nikon's expensive and clunky IR sensor kit. It fits in the 10-pin shutter release connection, but the key to line up is difficult to see (black on black). Documentation does not show this either. The unit which plugs into the camera also needs some way to secure it - it's a little big and heavy to be just hanging there. The 4-pin DIP switch for setting the code is cheap and floppy on both units, and should be replaced by a more solid one. Wireless is far better than IR, since you can be anywhere in the room and it will trigger. IR requires line-of-sight. Since it does not use the hot mount shoe (the Nikon IR set does) you can use a speedlight with this.
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