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Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote - Simple But Effective
Strengths: Small but not too small.
Weakness: IR (should've been RF)
I bought the ML-L3 wireless IR remote shutter release for my recently purchased Nikon D50 dSLR camera. I enjoy making virtual reality interactive panoramas, both cylindrical and full spherical and primarily use the remote to help minimize camera shake while acquiring the images.
The ML-L3 is small - only 60mm long by 28mm wide and 5mm thick. The pictures I saw on the internet gave me the impression that it was bigger. But small is good and the unit fits comfortably in hand without being too small.
Because the D50/D70/D70s cameras have their IR receiver on the front, I was concerned that the remote would only activate the shutter when fired from the front. Nikon describes a rather narrow operating angle and specifically states that the unit should be aimed at the front of the camera from a distance of 5m or less. It sounded as if the remote was more suited to people who want to be in front of the camera rather than simply operating the shutter remotely from behind.
Fortunately, the ML-L3 performs just fine from quite a wide angle. Indoors, the IR beam bounces off ceilings and walls allowing remote shutter operation from just about any position relative to the camera. Outdoors it is less forgiving, but it's still easy to use without including my remote-holding hand in the picture. I do have to be somewhat careful, however, when using my 10.5mm fisheye lens with its all-seeing 180° FOV!
So this little guy can be made to work from behind the camera in spite of the D50/D70 cameras' front-facing IR receiver. An RF signal would've have been a better solution, but that would've required changes to the camera's receiver electronics, so it's not really the ML-L3's fault.
The bottom line? This is a great little accessory to have in your camera bag. It comes with a small fitted storage case and the 3V CR2025 battery is included.
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