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dlgillilan
- May 6, 2006
Great accessory for sharp photos w no shakeStrengths: Quiet, very small, really tiny, reasonable price, includes battery and small case Weakness: Range limited to about 15 ft, operation can be difficult from behind camera to fire shutter This little remote is my answer to the lack of a cable release on (most) digital cameras ! I had only been using the timer on my older point and shoot digital camera and the timer on my new Nikon D50 SLR digital camera, when I finally decided to get this remote for the Nikon. I'm glad I purchased the remote, it's worth the price (I paid $16.95 online, a good price, it is higher at some other places). I have been photographing iris flower blooms and nature shots (including birds, deer) and wanted to get in the photo with my two hounds(who do not hold still over one second, so even a timer would not work for that), so this was the solution I needed. Others may have the same need, for "rapid quick" shutter use at the choice of a certain moment. The D50 has a small button that must be set to use this remote, and this button can be easily changed or punched accidentally, as I have done it, causing the remote to do one of the following; 1. be inactive and not fire the shutter, 2. have long wait time, or 3. activate the timer on the camera and not the remote. Thus, take care of the button on the D50 in using this remote. 100% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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jackm2211
- Jul 2, 2006
Perform as describedStrengths: Small and good enough for reasonable distance Weakness: Can't use it for more than 30 sec of shutter speed Very easy to use. Just one button does it all. Operating distance is good enough--about 10-15 feet. It can also use as shutter release to reduce vibration, but it can only perform "bulb" for 30 sec due to camera (D70s) limitation. Use shutter release cord (MC-DC1) to perform longer "bulb" duration. 100% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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kevro
- Sep 10, 2005
Handy thing to haveStrengths: Allows you to shoot a photo from a tripod without having to touch the camera. Combined with the timer on your camera you can use it to shoot self portraits without rushing to get into the frame. Weakness: It would be nice if it was effective from discrete locations (like a pocket). This is a must have accessory. You'll get some great candid shots of kids by fooling them. Cost-wise you can't go wrong, just be sure to shop prices, they seem to vary quite a bit from retailer to retailer. I found them between $17 and $40 for the same exact product. 100% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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dquant
- Jan 10, 2006
cool gadgetStrengths: works as advertised...small...good distance...inexpensive Weakness: doesn't work through clothing this should be included with every Niko camera...works as advertised...use it for long exposures so that there is no camera shake when you press the shutter release button. Very inexpensive, you can't go wrong for $15. 100% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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edv91326
- May 27, 2006
Nikon wireless remote ML-L3 for D-70sStrengths: Light weight and very easy to use with convenient carrying case. Weakness: Can be easily lost due to its size. Very nice wireless control for Nikon D70s. There is no need to point it directly to the camera. It can be bounced on walls or pointed at the camera at various angles. You can't use it if its inside the case (unless you are 1 foot or less away from the camera). This remote control is very reasonably priced and a "must-have" for owners of Nikon D70s. Once the camera is set to receive the remote signal, you can take as many shots as you want. I do not know how long the battery would last. I will have to update this review when I have more information. I'll guess, it should last a long time with the flat CR2025 3-volt, battery that it came with. 100% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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reneetk
- Aug 13, 2007
battery and snyching issuesStrengths: It seems to work well, now that I know how to make it work. Weakness: Having to point the remote to the front of the camera. I bought this device about a week ago. When it arrived, it wouldn't work. I discovered that the battery included in the remote wasn't the same battery that my Nikon D40X manual says it uses. Nikon insists that it uses a CR2505 battery (as best as I can tell, this battery doesn't exist). 94% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
Reply by member: wlarson921
Jun 28, 2008 OK....I like you am lost. What and how does this remote work
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cowfunone
- May 20, 2006
D70 remoteStrengths: Small size, small price, great function Weakness: none I have used this unit for a few months now. It is a great accessory to the D70. Works well, and with its small size it can be carried easily. 67% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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brownjed
- Aug 25, 2005
Works greatStrengths: The IR has a better range than I expected Weakness: It would be nice if it used radio waves so you didn't have to be in front of the camera Overall this accesory is a must for your Nikon D70. They should include it in more bundles. The D70 combines a romote function with remote+timer to make self portraits great. I would highly recomend this to anyone. 0% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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fran22431
- Dec 12, 2005
Good ProductStrengths: IR is excellent - works as expected Weakness: Required to be in front of camera or some means of refection to operate. This a good accessory and is necessary if using a slow shutter speed to avoid camera shake. The only problem is having the sensor on the front of the camera. You must have some type of reflecting surface to use it behind the camera. It will also need to be shielded from the lens if you are using an IR filter on the camera. 0% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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megorocks
- Nov 27, 2009
Can you use this for bulb exposureStrengths: Not sure Weakness: Not sure I really need a cable release for my nikon D60, but it isnt compatible. I need to be able to operate the bulb exposure mode without actually touching the camera, to avoid camera shake. If i use this, will i be able to simply hold the button down on the remote, then release it when i want the shutter to close Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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Lensman136
- Apr 6, 2009
CR2025 for Nikon wireless remote ML-L3Strengths: works great, cost is very reasonable. Weakness: none Noted that many owners of the ML-L3 have professed a great difficulty in locating the replacement lithium button battery, even after "googling" for info. I have found several online sources, and also at my local photogaphy supply store. Adorama carries them in stock. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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davidnns209
- Apr 3, 2009
ML-L3 REMOTE SHUTTER RELEASEStrengths: Works like a charm.... Weakness: for the price, and for my intended purpose, none that I've detected so far I'm doing animation and this unit works just fine with my D60 - however, the problem arising seems to be with the D60; when I activate the delayed remote on my camera, it only remains active for about 1 minute and then reverts back to single shot. If I'm adjusting a complicated shot I have to re-activate the remote control on the camera. Does anyone have any suggestions to over-come this problem Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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jetsetaphrodite
- Jan 30, 2008
battery issues...Strengths: I am sure there are some but since I have not gotten to use it I do not know of any. Weakness: Remote manual battery misprint. I am having battery issues with this remote. I bought this item and I have never gotten it to work. I thought maybe it was the battery so I opted to buy a new one. Well, I can not find this battery anywhere. I've done it all and I have even googled it that is how I found this thread. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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pqinsheng
- May 25, 2006
good little remote, does the workStrengths: easy to use good price Weakness: seems build quality not that good. easy to get lost. It's a great little thing. Now I can shoot for my self and the whole family much easier!!! I love it. It comes with a small case to be attached to the neck strip, which makes it very convinient to access. It's very small too. But I guess it might be too small, might be easy to get lost. But overall, it's a good little thing. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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tenchu
- May 3, 2006
ML-L3Strengths: Price, convenience and it works. Weakness: Lack of sensor from the back (for D70 at least) This little accessory is a must have for D70 or D50 etc. The price is reasonable. It should have been included in the D70 or D50 package. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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WRBLACKMON
- Apr 1, 2006
does what it's supposed to doStrengths: size, good price, performs well Weakness: lack of attachment point for lanyard/keychain, etc I too was a little surprised how small this remote was. The pictures I had seen on-line made it seem a little larger than it actually is. It's nice and compact but not so small I have trouble holding it. But it is small enough to get lost easily and a way of attaching it to something would be very appreciated. As far as performance it does just what it's supposed to do, with suprigsly good range and field of view for an IR remote. Works fine as a cable realease with the camera on the tripod as long as you hold it to he side a little. It doesn't have to be right in front of the camera. Unlike most Nikon branded accessories it wasn't to unreasonale at $18. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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reykeryao
- Mar 9, 2006
Wireless Remote Control ML-L3 for Nikon D50Strengths: Small, easy to use Weakness: have to be point toward the front of the camera for it to work I received this wireless controller for only two days, but I did not regret for what I paid, although it is cheap. It's very small and can attach to the camera strip. And it's handy to use and actually very useful for shotting night scene and for slow shutter speed. The only drawback is you have to point it to the front of the camera for it to work. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
Reply by member: DCJ
May 3, 2007 Live test on the Wireless Remote Control ML-L3 for Nikon D50 by reykeryao discussion.
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mav_uc
- Feb 12, 2006
Pretty GoodStrengths: Very tiny, good ergonomics Weakness: Cant think of any yet. I used a it a few times, there is seting on the camera that u have to use (read the manual). And then everything just falls in place. I like it, now I dont have to set and run. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote - Simple But Effective
Strengths: Small but not too small.
Weakness: IR (should've been RF)
I bought the ML-L3 wireless IR remote shutter release for my recently purchased Nikon D50 dSLR camera. I enjoy making virtual reality interactive panoramas, both cylindrical and full spherical and primarily use the remote to help minimize camera shake while acquiring the images.
The ML-L3 is small - only 60mm long by 28mm wide and 5mm thick. The pictures I saw on the internet gave me the impression that it was bigger. But small is good and the unit fits comfortably in hand without being too small.
Because the D50/D70/D70s cameras have their IR receiver on the front, I was concerned that the remote would only activate the shutter when fired from the front. Nikon describes a rather narrow operating angle and specifically states that the unit should be aimed at the front of the camera from a distance of 5m or less. It sounded as if the remote was more suited to people who want to be in front of the camera rather than simply operating the shutter remotely from behind.
Fortunately, the ML-L3 performs just fine from quite a wide angle. Indoors, the IR beam bounces off ceilings and walls allowing remote shutter operation from just about any position relative to the camera. Outdoors it is less forgiving, but it's still easy to use without including my remote-holding hand in the picture. I do have to be somewhat careful, however, when using my 10.5mm fisheye lens with its all-seeing 180° FOV!
So this little guy can be made to work from behind the camera in spite of the D50/D70 cameras' front-facing IR receiver. An RF signal would've have been a better solution, but that would've required changes to the camera's receiver electronics, so it's not really the ML-L3's fault.
The bottom line? This is a great little accessory to have in your camera bag. It comes with a small fitted storage case and the 3V CR2025 battery is included.
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