Nikon MC-DC2 Wired remote for Nikon D90 and D5000 digital SLR cameras

  • 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
  • 41-inch cable
  • 15/16"W x 11/16"H x 3-5/8"D

Product Description
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 * 41-inch cable * 15/16"W x 11/16"H x 3-5/8"D * warranty: 1 year *... More >>

Nikon MC-DC2 Wired remote for Nikon D90 and D5000 digital SLR cameras

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  1. S. Kochel says:

    Great item for taking pictures. I took some excellent delayed shutter photos with my D90 and this. I couldn’t have done it without this, but I should point out that I also couldn’t have done without my D90 either. This shutter release is simple to use in every way and light to carry. I have even used it for some covert pictures that I wanted to take when I didn’t want people to see me handling my camera.

    Overall, great product, worth the money and really the best way to take really delayed shuttered pictures. Stop reading now and buy it!

    …please don’t tell me you’re still reading this, if so, start over at the beginning.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Great remote for Nikon D5000. Better than the wireless version.

    Adorama Remote Release Cord for the Nikon D90/D5000 Digital SLR Cameras, 3 Feet Long (MC-DC2)
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Spectro says:

    I use this to shoot fireworks. The unit is small, lightweight, and fits in my bag with ease.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Do you want clear, sharp images? This little gadget is the answer. No more blurry shots from a hand held camera. Great for wild life as well as family photos.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. My Nikon remote cord works well in conjunction with a Nikon D90 camera. Long enough to stay out of your own shadow once the camera and tripod are oriented to the take the shot.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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