Tuesday, March 2, 2010

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

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Technical Details

- Slim wireless remote instantly triggers shutter without disturbing camera
- Ideal for subjects that are difficult to approach or for minimizing vibrations
- Includes pouch
- For use with Nikon D40, D40x, D60, D80 & D90 Digital SLR Cameras
- Also used as replacement or spare for Nikon Coolpix 8400 and 8800
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Customer Buzz
 "good product for my needs" 2010-03-01
By Thomas J. Washington (AUSTIN, TX, US)
I'm no expert, but for my needs this is a great little remote. It is very thin so slips into small pockets in my camera bag. I figured for 10 bucks, I'd be willing to risk it, i'm satisfied. Can't compare it to anything, never had one before.

Customer Buzz
 "Practical but sometimes frustrating" 2010-02-26
By Patrick Balaresque
PRO's : Small, light, relatively cheap, very practical for family portraits and tripod-photography in general. It works out of the box with many models (have used it on the D70s, D60 and D90 without a problem) the only requirement is to set the shutter to "remote" mode



CON's : range. it can be a bit temperamental and seems to work better from in front of the camera. I've had to walk up to the camera, press the remote, and return (which is close to the "focus on run" method using only the camera's timer)

Customer Buzz
 "Spot On Remote!" 2010-02-26
By William Velthoven (Greenville, SC USA)
I purchased this for my D5000 to help me with self portraits and photos with friends. Simple to use, easy to conceal, spot on response. A great remote!....A+++

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 "Must have for all Nikon cameras" 2010-02-25
By Rayven (Ohio USA)
This little remote has a lot of suprises in it. Not too long before I sat to type this review, I was testing it out. With a D90 it doesn't matter where you stand with it, it'll still activate the shutter. It's perfect for those who want to do longer exposures than what your camera allows. I do a lot of night shots so I knew I needed something to get me beyond that limitation. A friend of mine pointed me this way and I have to say, I'm glad he did.



This little guy is also perfect for self portraits since you can't be behind the camera and focus on yourself. Works great with the self timer. Should you own a Nikon that can work with this, I highly reccomend you buy it.

Customer Buzz
 "ML-L3 Remote" 2010-02-23
By Shoe chick (nj)
This was bought for my Nikon D5000, and it works great out the tiny little box. You need to remove the plastic off the battery then then change the cameras release mode setting in the menu. Take a picture. Done. This does autofocus as well. It is about as long as a womans index finger and does what it says it will do.


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Nikon - N80 SLR Camera with Nikon 28-80 G AF Lens

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Customer Buzz
 "Best 35mm film camera ever made." 2008-07-20
By John A. Bowen
Well, ok, the F6 is better. So what? If you can afford an F6 you can afford a D300, and the D300 stomps the F6 into the ground for everything you would normally use a 35mm camera for anyway. The only things most pro's still shoot with film are usually done with larger formats nowadays. Like me, for instance. Some of my clients like black and white film. So I tried this and a Fuji GA645 (medium format, exposes a piece of film right at 3 times larger than 35mm) side by side. Both cameras metered almost exactly the same, but wonder of wonders (no, not really), the medium format made better images. Still, 35mm is fine for everything up to 8x10 prints.



Current pricing at Amazon is stupid. $[...] and up? Get real. You can get the same kit used from www.keh.com for about $[...], if that. Go ahead, buy "BGN" (bargain) grade, you won't regret it.



If you can find anyone to process and scan it, shoot slide film. There is simply no comparison between slide and negative, slide wins every time.



Unless you're in low light, then you need to be shooting with a digital SLR, not film.



What are you hanging around here for? Go take some pictures!

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 "Great camera for the film fans" 2006-06-10
By dorel_c (SPRING, TX United States)
I have used different cameras, from manual Russian cameras, to state of the art point-and-shoot. I have even fiddled with digital cameras, and considered switching to digital. Well, I decided to stick to film for now, so I bought the Nikon N-80 (known in Europe as Nikon F-80, same camera with minimal software differences).

This is a very good camera, which adapts to every kind of user.



Occasional users: You can set it to automatic mode, in which case you have a very expensive point-and-shoot camera (even though I don't know why would one buy this camera to use in auto mode only). For people with little experience the camera's many controls might be intimidating, and the included manual provides help only for people that know quite a bit about cameras. Also, the flash has to be popped opened manually in order to work, which many people would forget (like I do sometimes). Perhaps, for ocassional users, it would be better to stick to a point-and-shot camera designed for point-and-shot.



Advanced amateur photographers and hobbyists will get the most out of it. Think of a professional camera similar to F-100, without the proffessional price tag. They will have all the customizations offered. I love the simplicity of exposure controls. You can switch by turning a thumb-wheel between pairs of speed-diaphragm while keeping an optimum exposure (in auto mode). In addition, a good option is continuous or single shot metering mode, which comes handy in action situations. For situations when timing is important, the controls are so well placed that once you get used to them, you can change all the settings without even taking the camera from your eyes.

If you are a professional, you already know about this camera and about the F-100 line, which might be better for you in some situations (even though in 90% of the cases this camera would be more than enough).

Things that might need improvement:

In dark places, the focus is somewhat slow (even if the "illuminator lamp" is used), and if your subject moves, you might have a problem focusing fast enough in auto mode. I lost some pictures in the beginning, until I learned to circumvent this issue by switching to continuous focus, or even to manual focus. I think that any other camera in this class would have the same troubles in similar situations.

All things considered, I love this camera and I wish I had more time (and money) to play with it.

Customer Buzz
 "Great kit for amateurs, photography students, or pros!" 2004-01-22
By book_review_grrl (Raleigh, NC)
I love this camera! I am a photography student and freelance photographer, and this camera is amazing. It offers top-of-the-line features at a price a student can afford. It offers all-manual options that are perfect for student work - but also has the latest and greatest automated features. For example, Dynamic Autofocusing allows you to capture photos of moving subjects, even in continuous mode, all in focus. And, this particular kit comes with a Nikkor lens that goes from a wide-angle 28mm, to a normal 50mm, through to an 80mm telephoto for portrait work. A very affordable set up, and all at Nikon/Nikkor quality. I'd definitely recommend it!


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