Product Details
RM-E2 Infrared Remote control for Nikon D40, D40x, D50, N65, D60, D70, D70s, D80, D90 fully compatible with Nikon ML-L3

RM-E2 Infrared Remote control for Nikon D40, D40x, D50, N65, D60, D70, D70s, D80, D90 fully compatible with Nikon ML-L3
From Satechi

List Price: $14.95
Price: $7.95

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by cowboystudio

2 new or used available from $7.95

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Product Description

Acts as a wireless shutter release capable of instantly triggering the shutter without disturbing the camera. Recommended for taking pictures of subjects that are difficult to approach, or to minimize vibration for close-ups and time exposure. Powered by CR-2025 3v battery.


Product Details

  • Brand: Satechi
  • Model: RME2
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds

Features

  • Wireless remote control for Nikon Digital SLR D5000, D90, D80, D70s, D70, D60, D50, D40, D40x, Film SLR F65, F75, Coolpix 9000,8800, LiteTouch 150ED, 140ED, 100W and Nuvis Nuvis S cameras
  • Will trip the shutter release remotely from a distance of up to 16ft
  • %100 Compatible with Nikon ML-L3
  • Package includes: Infrared Remote Control, Carry bag, Product Manual

Customer Reviews

Great replacement remote4
I am using this remote for a Nikon D50. It works great, has good range and is small and light enough to keep in your shirt pocket.

Just as advertised5
The remote works great with my Nikon D50, just as advertised & I got it pretty quick after ordering. Would recommend for the nice low price & it's good small size. Use this with your timer/remote setting so you have time to lower your arm holding the remote if you are taking photos of yourself.

Geat for tripod pictures4
I got this for my wife to take pictures when away from the camera on a tripod. It works great for the auto snapshots (Careful to make sure you are not in them if you have it on immediate snap). My D70 supports timer, and immediate shots via the remote. You have to set the camera up for it by changing the camera settings.

This works great for those prepped shots where you do not want to use a timer if you do it frequently enough. The one thing that I will say is this will NOT function for long manual exposures. If you want to hold the shutter open you are limited to a wired remote (be glad because you would not want to hold this button that long and the wired ones have a lock).

Pros: Great for the quick shots, timer shots, and cheap.
Cons: Can not do long shutter exposures, requires a few presses to work. I forget how to set it up every so often and have to refer to a quick reference card.

I would buy it again for specific applications.