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Nikon 25395 MC-DC2 Remote Release Cord (1 Meter)
Brand | Nikon |
Special Feature | Ergonomic |
Color | black |
Max Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
About this item
- Wired remote for Nikon D90 and D5000 digital SLR cameras
- Replicates functions of the camera's shutter button
- Offers immediate shutter release and shutter lock for long exposures
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Customer Ratings | ||||||
Remote Control | 4.8 | 5.0 | 3.5 | 3.7 | 4.2 | 4.2 |
Easy to use | 4.8 | 5.0 | 3.7 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 3.3 |
Battery life | — | — | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.4 | 2.3 |
Auto focus | — | 5.0 | — | — | 4.2 | 4.4 |
Sold By | — | AQCOCO | Foto&Tech | GFSHOP | Fotolinko | PROfezzion Direct |
compatible devices | Camera | Camera | Camera | Camera | Camera | Camera |
connectivity tech | Infrared | Cable | Infrared | Radio Frequency | wireless | Radio Frequency |
maximum range | 1 meters | 0.7 meters | 16 feet | 100 meters | 80 meters | 50 meters |
battery quantity | 1 product specific | — | 1 cr2 | 4 aaa, 4 aa | 1 cr2032, 2 aaa | 4 aaa |
model number | 25395 | DC2 | NK RMT MFTLL3 | LG01RW221DC2005 | SRR-PEBBLE | PR-UN1 M |
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About Us
Nikon is suppliers of products and solutions based on advanced opto-electronics and precision technologies.
Nikon is famous for its cameras and binoculars, but we make a whole range of other products too. For example, did you know we manufacture equipment used to fabricate the semiconductors found in your PC and smartphone? And that we make measuring instruments that detect microscopic defects in electronic components? Nikon technologies contribute to people's lives in ways you may never have imagined.
Globally, we offer a range of products, from industrial equipment for the manufacture of high-definition screens used in smart devices to the Nikon cameras beloved by generations of photographers.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 1.56 x 4.41 x 2.6 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.24 ounces |
ASIN | B001F6TXME |
Item model number | 25395 |
Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #45 in Camera Shutter Release Cords |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 28, 2017 |
Manufacturer | Nikon |
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Nikon MC-DC2 Remote Release Cord for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras
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Customers like the quality, value, ease of use, and versatility of the remote control. For example, they mention it works great, it's reasonable priced, and a good investment for any photographer. That said, they appreciate the ability to lock, and appearance. That being said, opinions are mixed on the length and size.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the remote control. For example, they mention it works great, has no problems, and is a very useful device that makes tripod photography easier. It works just like the camera shutter button, and it's much more reliable than a wireless remote.
"...It is much more reliable than a wireless remoted. I have a wireless one but if the angle is not right, you can't also get the trigger...." Read more
"This is a simple thing; a shutter release. But it is high quality and works well...." Read more
"Nice addition to my camera bag. Functions perfectly in use" Read more
"...It works fine. I'm looking forward to more Stellar photography with it this year. Is this unit worth $24.95?..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the remote control. They mention that it's well worth the money, reasonable priced, and a good investment for any photographer. Some say that it works great and is a cheap alternative to wireless versions that have lots of functionality. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...It is reasonably priced and doesn't cause you an arm and a leg." Read more
"...Money well spent." Read more
"...Bottom line. Good, no frills, shutter release." Read more
"...This corded remote release is one of the best accessories I've purchased for my camera...." Read more
Customers find the remote control easy to use. They say it's simple, reliable, and easy to plug in. It makes tripod use a breeze, and has no problems installing. Customers also say it saves time and headaches, and is satisfying to use, making it a great product for beginners.
"...It is very easy to use. The connector goes to a specific slot in the D90. Basically, "plug and play".4.) It is very versatile...." Read more
"Using this shutter release is so easy that even a beginner like me had it up and running in less than one minute...." Read more
"...Remember to start with a strong battery. This unit is very, very easy to work with...." Read more
"Very happy with this remote. Talk about easy to use, it was just plug-and-play with my Z6...." Read more
Customers find the remote control useful for long exposure shots, outdoor photos, and macro photography. They say it works right away and helps with getting the perfect picture. Customers also say it's a good choice for astrophotography and prevents blurry pictures from movement.
"...It is very versatile...." Read more
"...You can also use it for portraits, self-portraits and for those times when you really want to minimize camera shake...." Read more
"...When combined with a good tripod this allows you to get crystal clear images with maximum depth of field - without any noticeable degree of blur..." Read more
"...This is particularly great for "bulb" shots. I first used this while photographing fireworks on the Fourth of July...." Read more
Customers like the ability to lock the remote control. They mention that it is great and easy to use for long exposures, and works well. They also appreciate the sliding lock on the trigger and the cable. Overall, customers are satisfied with the ability of the remote to provide a secure connection for long-exposure shots.
"...The lock is a nice touch for longer exposures in bulb mode...." Read more
"...Also, with the ability to lock down the shutter release button, this is great for exposures longer than 30 seconds...." Read more
"...Finally, it has a lock, so it works for time exposures...." Read more
"...Also great for locking down the shutter, for continuous shot, long exposure / time lapse videos. Which is one reason why I bought this to begin with...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the remote control. They say it's a great addition to their photography and ideal for any picture taking. They also say it looks nice and is a good addition to the camera bag.
"Nice addition to my camera bag. Functions perfectly in use" Read more
"Camera used: Nikon D7000. Ideal for any picture taking when using a tripod or any other camera support...." Read more
"What a beautiful little remote control unit. Why I never bought this before I have no idea. It works with all shutter settings including Mirror-Up...." Read more
"Great item for taking pictures. I took some excellent delayed shutter photos with my D90 and this...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the length of the remote control. Some mention that they love the cord length, while others say that it's not very long. The cable length is about 40 inches, which is a problem for some people.
"...The only problem with the self-portraits is that the cord isn't that long, so you'll probably only get extreme close-ups...." Read more
"...The cord it comes with is of decent length, but certainly does not match the distance the wireless ML-L3 is capable of...." Read more
"...3. The cable length is about 40 inches, which is a problem for some people. Know this in advance...." Read more
"...First, the cord is a bit short for me, but it might be sufficient for others...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the remote control. Some mention that it's small enough to squeeze into a small crevice in the camera bag, while others say that it doesn't fit the Nikon D40, Nikon Z fc, and other cameras.
"...It is compact and light. It will fit nicely in a pocket of your camera bag or your clothing.3.) It is very easy to use...." Read more
"...When I got the unit I was surprised that it was smaller in all dimensions than the Opteka unit I had before. the cord was smaller in diameter...." Read more
"Ordered this for a Nikon 3400b DSLR and it did not fit" Read more
"...The MC-DC2 is a must for photographing fireworks. Nice small size and quality build." Read more
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i.) Use the timer in your camera
ii.) Use a wireless remote device
iii.)Use a wired remote device
The main reason of avoiding pressing the shutter button of your camera is to reduce/prevent camera shake/vibration.
Of the three options above, let me break it down to why this wired remote is the best of them all: -
1.) It is much more reliable than a wireless remoted. I have a wireless one but if the angle is not right, you can't also get the trigger. The wireless requires battery to function and sometime, the battery is drained when you needed it the most. The power source of this device is from your camera.
2.) It is compact and light. It will fit nicely in a pocket of your camera bag or your clothing.
3.) It is very easy to use. The connector goes to a specific slot in the D90. Basically, "plug and play".
4.) It is very versatile. If you press the button once, you got a single shot; if you hold it down, you can get a burst.
5.) It has a "lock" feature that allows you to use the bulb setting in your camera for exposure longer than 30 seconds. Otherwise, you could equally use the timer in your camera to reduce camera shake.
6.) It is reasonably priced and doesn't cause you an arm and a leg.
I decided to spend more money on the next release and bought the Nikon unit, for six times as much money but it's worth it if it works right? Well it is to me anyway. When I got the unit I was surprised that it was smaller in all dimensions than the Opteka unit I had before. the cord was smaller in diameter. The plug also fits into the camera much better than the Opteka unit did. It works fine. I'm looking forward to more Stellar photography with it this year. Is this unit worth $24.95? Sure it is if it works like it's supposed to and doesn't give me constant headaches like the Opteka unit did. It's a camera accessory for a high end digital SLR so yeah it will be a little bit expensive but it's within my meager budget. Would I recommend this to a friend? Yes I already did.
Dave Proffitt
I'm using it on a Nikon D7000 to shoot long exposures, and hope one day to capture a heavenly lightning show without getting electrocuted in the process.
This product has only four components - shutter release button, shutter release button lock, cord and plug. You simply make sure that the camera is turned off, insert the plug end into your camera's accessory terminal and turn on the camera. Remember to turn off the camera when you're done before disconnecting the plug.
Pressing the button (there's only one) is just like pressing the shutter button on your camera, except that you can slide the button to the locked position, go have a cup of tea, and come back and release it to complete the photo. (I exaggerate, but I guess you COULD have a cup of tea if you were doing an extra-long exposure.) The D7000 offers exposures up to 30 seconds, but if you use this handy gizmo, you can scroll past that to "bulb" mode and keep that sucker open to your heart's content.
You can also use it for portraits, self-portraits and for those times when you really want to minimize camera shake. The only problem with the self-portraits is that the cord isn't that long, so you'll probably only get extreme close-ups. If self-portraits are your thing, better get a wireless remote. The one made by Amazon is pretty darned good.
So, camera, tripod, LED flashlight and this wired remote, and I'm all set for some light painting. This is definitely an essential part of any camera gear collection.
Amanda Richards, December 8, 2011
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en revanche la qualité Nikon est au prix Nikon.