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Cable/Bulb release devices for the D70!?Hey guys!
Did a search and could'nt find a thing about it, but iam sure it's been discussed. How much are cable/bulb release's for the D70? Are they the same device as used by film camera? Are they readily available? Apologies if this is in the wrong topic forum! Cheers! Respect to those who click!
I believe the only off camera shutter release possibility for the d70 is the IR remote. There is nowehere for a cable/bulb arrangement to go.
Greg - - - - D200 etc
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A remote EM-ML3 Birddog114
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Thanks Birddog, but this gives me no knowledge on the product at all, just tryed to google it, no results returned. (I'am new to this) Respect to those who click!
That's genuine Nikon EM-EL3 remote control for the D70 camera Birddog114
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Try these threads I found by using the search facility:
http://d70users.com/viewtopic.php?t=267 http://d70users.com/viewtopic.php?t=5067 Cheers, John
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It is actually called the ML-L3
Look here http://www.camerastore.com.au/Nikon+Rem ... etails.htm or here http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... 8?v=glance or http://www.d70users.com/viewtopic.php?t=267 for details of a cheaper option Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Sorry Greg, You're right,
It's Nikon ML-L3 Remote controller Birddog114
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There's a shutter mechanism you can buy which has a velcro strap that goes around the grip of the camera and has a little bit that hovers over the shutter... in you plug your cable release and voila! instant cable release.
It isn't price friendly for what it is, however. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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The new D70s has a socket for MC-1 shutter release cable.
Birddog114
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I remember the following post from Nikonians last year - is this a help?
(http://www.nikonians.org/cgi-bin/dcforum/dcboard.cgi?az=read_count&om=2134&forum=DCForumID86 Frank ------------------------------------------------------------------ Aussies: $9 ML-L3 remote substitute" LAST EDITED ON 07-Sep-04 AT 01:33 PM (GMT 2) Hi all, Have been lurking here for a long time and have been enjoying my few month old D70 for some time now. One thing I've been wanting for a while is an ML-L3 remote, but they are pretty expensive here in Australia and hard to find. So, I went down to my local Jaycar store and picked up a TV key chain remove (code AR1730) on special at the moment for $9. I then tried all of the Sanyo TV codes (having read that Vol+ on some Sanyo codes should fire the shutter) and guess what... it works! Programming the remote with Sanyo code 11134 enables the Vol + button to fire the shutter with the remote. Hope this helps someone. Cheers sco My photo gallery: http://www.frankalvaro.net
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when in bulb mode, the shutter release works differently.
One press and release opens the shutter, the second press closes the shutter. I'm pretty sure the button on the remote acts the same way in bulb mode. D70, 18-70 DX, Sigma 70-300 APOII, Nikkor 50mm 1.4D, SB800, Bogen 3046 w/Manfrotto 322RC2 ballhead, Lowepro Nova 2 AW
It should also be mentioned here that Nikon conveniently made the bulb function contingent on buying the remote. This is something I'm coming to grips with all of a sudden.
I didn't realize that. . I've always used the remote in conjunction with bulb mode to avoid camera shake, but I assumed you could use the regular shutter release.
Interesting. . . . well, at least the remotes are very cheap D70, 18-70 DX, Sigma 70-300 APOII, Nikkor 50mm 1.4D, SB800, Bogen 3046 w/Manfrotto 322RC2 ballhead, Lowepro Nova 2 AW
Im sure I read a post somewhere (DPReview?) that Nikon are supposedly providing the ability to do a retrofit of the D70s cable release to the D70.
Anyone else seen anything along these lines?? Rob. Smile; it makes people wonder what you have been up to.
I read that thread too but it was a dream among many dreams from DPR's fellows Birddog114
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anyone know what type of connection the new cable is like?
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I don't have the D70s yet but will have them tomorrow for Saturday test drive and I'll tell you what type of connector it is. I never heard any official news from Nikon for making an optional of MC-1 for the existing D70 body. You know that everyone can have their dream as ISO 50, MLU, vertical grip on the ex-D70 and now is MC-1 shutter release cable we can live on those can we? Birddog114
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Do have to admit that I read it and thought 'yeah, like thats REALLY going to happen', Oh well. It would have been nice though. Smile; it makes people wonder what you have been up to.
robboh,
You have to figure it out yourself: how it can be connected to the ex-D70 body? thru the lens? On the D70 body no external pin for external devive, except USB, power connector, where is Nikon going to make a modification for the MC-1? Birddog114
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Im dragging up this old post because i bought a ML-L3 and i cant get it to work. Suspecting that the battery was a dud i replaced it today and still cant get it to work. I understand that you have to fire the remote from in front but i have tried all angles without success. My question is - is there a special setting i need to activate on my camera for the remote control to work or am i missing something here. Please help - im getting frustrated
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Welcome back Willy Wombat (WW),
yes, camera setting: press the button closest to the viewfinder on the left hand side ( looks like folder and also has a red formt writing next to it), keep it pressed, then use the dialing wheel on the right hand side of the camera. You will be scroling through some symbols on the LCD: S (to start off = single), "folders" = bracketing, clock = self timer, clock with "symbol" and then "symbol" (looks like a transmitting something) That is how you set the D70 for remote IR control. HTH, CD
Works like a charm now Christian. Thanks for that - the brains trust comes through with the goods again! And now i have a spare battery.
Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Save it for the second D70 body Birddog114
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