Nikon MC-DC2 Remote Cord
May 13, 2018 - Comment
Intended for:Digital camera, Designed For:Nikon D3100, D3200, D4s, D5000, D5100, D5200, D5300, D600, D610, D7000, D7100, D750, D90, Df ¦ Nikon Coolpix A, P7700, P7800 Product Features Plugs into the accessory terminal of specific Nikon digital SLR cameras and allows the shutter to be released without making direct contact with the camera body Very useful
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Great Remote Cord For My Nikons Sometimes simple is best, and having used the Nikon remote control version of the shutter release for a couple of years I bought this MC-DC2 wired version. I have to say I do prefer it. The remote version can be a bit flaky and does not always fire all the time however with this cable straight into the camera works perfectly each time on both my Nikons – so a big thumbs up for this 🙂
I particularly like the lock switch which allows you to hold the … Ordered this and it came very quickly. Just choose the correct one to suit your camera model. Simply push plug into the socket on your camera, place it on a tripod and then away you go. I particularly like the lock switch which allows you to hold the shutter open for a long time exposure without having to hold the button down. Just flick the switch upwards to close the shutter. I have an infared transmitter as well but this is far more accurate and the lead is long enough to stand away from…
Does exactly what it is supposed to do Bought as a present so this review isn’t going to be very technical (not much of a photographer myself) – recipient very pleased with this remote . He was using the remote button zapper but was frustrated because a) you have to be in front of camera to use it and b) you have to put the camera on a ‘remote’ setting which stopped him using some other settings. With the Nikon MC-DC2 remote cord he can sit comfortably using the viewfinder & take pictures using the setting he wants. Like other…