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Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control for Nikon D40, D40x, D60, D80 & D90 Digital SLR Cameras by Nikon

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129 of 129 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Does what you would expect-- DOES focus image before triggering shutter
It's no surprise that when you stand in front of the camera and push the
button, the remote triggers the shutter. There does seem to be some
confusion in reviews, both here and elsewhere, as to the remote's ability
to focus the lens before triggering the shutter.

This remote is capable of focusing the lens before triggering the shutter...
Published on December 5, 2007 by StudioVoxPop

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52 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars An Electronic Cable Release
Does what it's supposed to do, but would be more useful if there was also a sensor in the back of the camera so this product would work from behind the camera as well.
Published on December 11, 2005 by James Cooper

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129 of 129 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Does what you would expect-- DOES focus image before triggering shutter, December 5, 2007
By StudioVoxPop (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
It's no surprise that when you stand in front of the camera and push the
button, the remote triggers the shutter. There does seem to be some
confusion in reviews, both here and elsewhere, as to the remote's ability
to focus the lens before triggering the shutter.

This remote is capable of focusing the lens before triggering the shutter.
However, it will not focus the lens if the photographer has already
pushed the shutter release button on the camera half way down to focus
the image or if you are shooting in Manual mode and have AF-C set as
the Autofocus mode.

This means that if you are composing a photograph and push the shutter
button half way down to focus the image and you then stand in front of
the camera and push the remote button, the image will not focus
because you've already pushed the camera shutter release button half
way down to focus. To get the image to focus while you are standing in
front of the camera, compose the shot but do not push the camera's
shutter release button half way down, get in front of the camera and
then push the button.
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84 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a must have, September 9, 2005
If you own a D70 you simply can't be without this item. Because Nikon chose not to include a mechanical cable release option (or an electronic one either), it is difficult to shoot at slow shutter speeds, even on a tripod, without getting camera shake affecting your images. You can use the timer, but that doesn't always work for your shooting situation. With this remote, you get the same basic operation as a cable release as well as a bonus that you can put yourself in front of the lens and use the remote to trip the shutter release. It also works in combination with the self timer. One small concern is that because it's an IR remote, you must point it at the sensor, which is on the front of the camera. This can be awkward standing behind a tripod, but not seriously. I really enjoy using this product.
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120 of 127 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars IR remote review...., April 22, 2006
By Thomas D. Jones Jr. (Oklahoma) - See all my reviews
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Well...its a remote.
I use it with my d50 and it works to about 30 ft. When I get the shot composed, I press the timer button 2x to get the camera ready to shoot, press the button and step out, or sit down and press the button during group shots.

In bulb mode I do the same. Press the timer 3x to get it ready, press to start the shot and step away. Come back and press the button again and it stops the shot.

Works just like it is supposed to.

One thing to remember is to set the camera's time to receive the signal. The camera automatically turns the IR off after a certian amount of time. If this happens, it won't accept it until you turn it back on. If you'll be taking a lot of shots, just change the camera's setting to look for the remote for 5 minutes or so.
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48 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How to get started using the Nikon D50 remote control, August 3, 2006
By K. Edwards (Norco, CA) - See all my reviews
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I finally had my 15 year old show me how it works. No instructions included in the box. If you look in your camera manual it shows you step by step on how to use it. Turn the camera on. On the top of the camera is the timer button (to the left and below the on-off dial)press this and watch very carefully the display and you will see the ity bity timer icon change. The first time you depress you see the timer icon, next time you will see the remote and the timer, and the third time you depress the timer button you will only see the remote icon. This is the setting that I used. Leave the camera on of course move away keeping the camera pointed at you in the direct line of the remote (like a TV remote control)and push the button. It works great!
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97 of 109 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Does what it is supposed to do!, January 20, 2005
By Technology Analyst (West Coast USA) - See all my reviews
Too bad it is out of stock often. But Amazon has it come back once and a while.

It works well with a N75 and a Nikon Pronea APS SLR (my tests) and is compatible with several other Nikon cameras. The range is acceptable and it comes with batteries pre-installed. There is no documentation, but it is a no-brainer. It also comes with a little fabric case that you can thread through your camera neck strap for safekeeping.

Nikon should really include this sub ten dollar part with their high end cameras. I am sure that most users would have appreciated it even if it added a little more in price to a D70.
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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Remote is very useful., March 25, 2006
By Donald R. Vicknair Jr. (Covington, LA) - See all my reviews
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I have to say that this is a pretty good accessory to have. The only con that I have ran accross is that it does not work from directly behind the camera, but that's solved by using it from the side. Hope this helps!!
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have for all D70/s and D50 owners, December 7, 2005
By Kaifu Wu (San Francisco) - See all my reviews
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Not sure why it's listed as Nikon 4730, but this appears to be ML-L3 in Nikon's catalog...

As a D70 owner, I found this little device invaluable and would recommend it to anyone. The range is good and works as advertised. It's a bargain that is far more useful than you'd first imagine (camera shake, anyone?)
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars OK, but...., May 27, 2007
By Big Bob "BigBob" (Northeast Georgia) - See all my reviews
This product works fine - once you get your camera (mine is a D80) set up correctly. I sort of feel like a dunderhead, but the ML-L3 comes with absolutely NO documentation. Having never used one before, and being relatively new to the D80, I could not get the remote to trigger the camera. I looked at every menu to no avail. Finally, I tried the "Bearded Rectangle" (shutter control) button on the top-right side of the camera, just below the shutter release button and right of the top LCD. You hold this button down and turn the rear dial until you see the Remote Control icon. After this it works fine. This IS covered in the D80 manual (I found later) but it is hard to find under "Accessories." Makes sense now that I've found it.
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52 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars An Electronic Cable Release, December 11, 2005
Does what it's supposed to do, but would be more useful if there was also a sensor in the back of the camera so this product would work from behind the camera as well.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mixed Feelings on this Remote, June 11, 2006
By Terri Ann (Massachusetts USA) - See all my reviews
I purchased this remote mainly for taking low light photographs from a tripod without inducing any camera shake.

[+] It was more convenient for me than setting the timer, for the extended exposures where I didn't want to have to touch the camera to reset it back to timer mode.

[-] But at the same time there was definitely a number of times where I pressed that little remote button and nothing happened. It could have been a number of things, but it was frustrating none the less.

[-/+] I purchased this product in a store (authorised Nikon Retailer) and it DID NOT come with any sort of instructions. It came with a very handy little strap pouch to safely store the remote close at hand, but there were no instructions what so ever. This has to have been a Nikon decision (a bizarre one at that) but at the same time, there is only 1 button, and your camera's instruction manual will tell you as much as you need to know about wireless/remote releases.

I do still continue to use the remote but I can't definitively say that I would purchase it again, or recommend it to someone else. For me, it's a matter of convenience for those types of shots that I purchased it for. It would just be super helpful if the camera (D70s) and the remote didn't have communication issues.
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