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Nikon MC 20 - Remote control - cable

Nikon MC 20 - Remote control - cable
Brand: Nikon

Buy Used: $185.00



Used (2) from $185.00


Media: Electronics
Fragile: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 9 x 9 x 9

MPN: MC-20
Model: MC-20
UPC: 018208046508
EAN: 0018208046508


Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The MC-20 Remote cord enables remote firing of a camera and setting of long time exposure of up to 9 hrs. 59 min. 59 sec.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Nikon 10-Pin Remotes - MC-36 and MC-30 and the MC-20 Alternative   April 29, 2006
Wildness (Colorado Plateau)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I have yet to use the new Nikon MC-36 10-pin Camera Remote, but I have used the more simple MC-30 10-pin Camera Remote, both of which are listed as compatible with the new Nikon D200 Digital SLR (a departure from the strictly cable release D100 - for better and worse).

The MC-30 is simple and straight forward to use - it is essentially an electrical version of a cable release. I did find it to stick occasionally, but I got used to its feel and minimized it.

The MC-36 is the electronic remote with control capabilities such as timed Bulb shots. VERY HANDY!

Here's the REAL TIP of this review: with both the MC-30 and MC-36 out of stock everywhere, what does a new D200 owner have to do to get cable release? Well, I am using my MC-20 from my F100! I don't know if the MC-36 has more bells and whistles or some fancy digital specific functions, but I have tested my MC-20 and everything works as expected! I did some timed shots in Bulb with no problems.

Though the MC-20 has been discontinued, it is still available used through eBay or possibly your local camera shop. And, probably at a better overall bargain than the MC-30 or MC-36 new (especially with some vendors who do have them charging 50-100% above retail!).




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