Nikon ML-3 wireless remote
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 9:54 am
I know most people here have opted for Poons wireless anyway but just a bit of a cautionary note for anyone considering looking at the ML-3. i don;t recommend it. its $250AUD and i borrowed it off a friend yesterday to test it out and it SUCKS.
they made the unit too fat and when you put it on the hotshoe the pop up flash cannot be raised. if you move the ml3 to the very rear of the hotshoe then you can just raise the pop up but then the flash gets in the way of the IR sensor and it can't be used anyway. you can swivel it from side to side but that doesn;t really help becasuse then you have to be standing on that side to activate...not very convenient for self portraits or photos you want to be part of. if they had made it tall and slim to be able to mount and clear the top of the popup, then it would have been much better.
the build quality is somewhat suspect. feels quite flimsy and for $250 i expected alot better. if it didn't have the "nikon" badge on it you'd swear it was a $50 ebay cheapie or a canon. it's THAT bad.
it is NOT realiable. i found myself clicking my ass off with variable success. i think it would fire maybe 60-70% of the time even when standing directly in front.
the sensor feature where you can set it to take a picture as soon as something enters its field of vision is crap. it takes far too long to fire the shutter. when i say too long, its maybe 1sec at the most but by that time whatever has passed thru its field of vision has long gone. even me walking past it, i was not in the frame when the shot was taken.
all in all a thoroughly dissapointing bit of kit and i strongly urge anyone considering it to rethink. its a piece of shit.
they made the unit too fat and when you put it on the hotshoe the pop up flash cannot be raised. if you move the ml3 to the very rear of the hotshoe then you can just raise the pop up but then the flash gets in the way of the IR sensor and it can't be used anyway. you can swivel it from side to side but that doesn;t really help becasuse then you have to be standing on that side to activate...not very convenient for self portraits or photos you want to be part of. if they had made it tall and slim to be able to mount and clear the top of the popup, then it would have been much better.
the build quality is somewhat suspect. feels quite flimsy and for $250 i expected alot better. if it didn't have the "nikon" badge on it you'd swear it was a $50 ebay cheapie or a canon. it's THAT bad.
it is NOT realiable. i found myself clicking my ass off with variable success. i think it would fire maybe 60-70% of the time even when standing directly in front.
the sensor feature where you can set it to take a picture as soon as something enters its field of vision is crap. it takes far too long to fire the shutter. when i say too long, its maybe 1sec at the most but by that time whatever has passed thru its field of vision has long gone. even me walking past it, i was not in the frame when the shot was taken.
all in all a thoroughly dissapointing bit of kit and i strongly urge anyone considering it to rethink. its a piece of shit.