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Summary: Nikon Cable release
Comment: I do a great deal of studio and table top work and always used a cable release to minimize camera shake. The self timer can do the job, but a cable release is better. I have a Nikon D300. The only criticism that I have is that it is a tight fit to be able to screw in the connection to the camera (it pushes in and then screws in to lock it in place). If I had arthritis or fat hands, this could be a problem. Otherwise, it works great.
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Summary: Buy an alternative for $9.00
Comment: I bought an alternative Chinese-made brand on a popular auction site for $9. It does the same thing and is flawless on my D300. I do not see the purpose of paying $50 more for a piece of plastic that triggers a shutter. While I am willing to pay for quality products when necessary (hence, the D300), I don't see the need for a Nikon branded product in this case.
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Summary: Nikon MC-30 Remote Cable Release
Comment: This is an excellent cable release for the D300. I find it to be invaluable, especially when using "Mirror Lock-up." Macro work is improved significantly with a cable release.
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Summary: MC30 REMOTE
Comment: This item is very very handy, especially when shooting under low light. it's a much to keep your pictures tack-sharp
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Summary: Every dSLR needs one!
Comment: If you are serious in any fashion in photography, you seriously need a cable release. Whether it is this one or a different one, you need a cable release. This one was simple and easy to use on the Nikon D200. Plug and play practically. No battery required, no special instruction required. The only thing is it would be nice to be a bit cheaper. But neitherless, was helpful on numerous occassion





Summary: Nikon Cable release
Comment: I do a great deal of studio and table top work and always used a cable release to minimize camera shake. The self timer can do the job, but a cable release is better. I have a Nikon D300. The only criticism that I have is that it is a tight fit to be able to screw in the connection to the camera (it pushes in and then screws in to lock it in place). If I had arthritis or fat hands, this could be a problem. Otherwise, it works great.
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Summary: Buy an alternative for $9.00
Comment: I bought an alternative Chinese-made brand on a popular auction site for $9. It does the same thing and is flawless on my D300. I do not see the purpose of paying $50 more for a piece of plastic that triggers a shutter. While I am willing to pay for quality products when necessary (hence, the D300), I don't see the need for a Nikon branded product in this case.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Nikon MC-30 Remote Cable Release
Comment: This is an excellent cable release for the D300. I find it to be invaluable, especially when using "Mirror Lock-up." Macro work is improved significantly with a cable release.
Customer Rating:





Summary: MC30 REMOTE
Comment: This item is very very handy, especially when shooting under low light. it's a much to keep your pictures tack-sharp
Customer Rating:





Summary: Every dSLR needs one!
Comment: If you are serious in any fashion in photography, you seriously need a cable release. Whether it is this one or a different one, you need a cable release. This one was simple and easy to use on the Nikon D200. Plug and play practically. No battery required, no special instruction required. The only thing is it would be nice to be a bit cheaper. But neitherless, was helpful on numerous occassion


