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Nikon 25395 MC-DC2 Remote Release Cord (1 Meter)

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Features

  • Wired remote for Nikon D90 and D5000 digital SLR cameras
  • Replicates functions of the camera's shutter button
  • Offers immediate shutter release and shutter lock for long exposures

Description

Nikon MC-DC2 Remote Release Cord for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras


Product Dimensions: 1.56 x 4.41 x 2.6 inches


Item Weight: 2.08 ounces


Item model number: 25395


Batteries: 1 Product Specific batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 28, 2017


Manufacturer: Nikon


Country of Origin: Japan


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works perfectly
Works perfectly on my D90 in both manual and auto-focus, functioning the same as the shutter release button exactly as expected. The lock is a nice touch for longer exposures in bulb mode. I can't believe I waited so long to get this - until now I've been relying on the timer function to take shots when I wanted to ensure the camera didn't shake. Money well spent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 17, 2022 by JVB

  • This device will help you!
For me it is very useful device which makes a tripod photography easier.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 29, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Best way to balance capture
Great assist with Outdoor photos on tripod
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 14, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Nikon remote shutter release
Very well manufactured, it is always good to buy name brand products. Earlier I purchased a no brand remote shutter release that broke after I used it a few times the wire snapped off the plug. This one looks and feels sturdy I am very pleased with it.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 29, 2022 by pacsailor

  • Does exactly what it's supposed to do
No problems at all. It just works.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 18, 2022 by R. Reiter

  • Works great
I been waiting to get one of these fora while. Works great!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 4, 2022 by K. Fleetwood

  • Genuine Nikon Quality
The MC-DC2 operates exactly like the on-camera shutter release. A light press activates the auto focus; a full press takes the photo. Great for use with Live View. Perfect for tripod use and long timed exposures because the MC-DC2 locks. This feels like using my old film cameras with a cable release! The cord on this release is not really long enough for instant selfies. Since the newer D780 camera no longer supports the old Nikon ML-L3 infrared remote, the DC2 is the only option. To get in the picture, set a delayed release, press the DC2 and run into the picture (just like 30 years ago). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 11, 2022 by Heyward Preacher

  • Much better design than previous release
About a year ago I purchased an Opteka remote shutter release for my Nikon D3100. When I got it the first thing I noticed was the plug on the release didn't want to go into the GPS socket on the camera without considerable effort. That should have been my first clue. I did get it installed and the release seemed to work fine. I could lock it open for stellar photography or just use it normallY. After about the third time I removed the plug from the camera body the metal collar that surrounded the cable plug stayed in the camera body. I was able to remove it with a small pair of needle nose pliars. After awhile I just left the damn thing in there. The release was working but it wasn't very tight and would periodically come out of the camera until I started taping it to the tripod. What a pain in the butt. Well what do you get for $4.95? Some cheap Chinese thing made in a forced labor camp. Finally the plug just gave up the ghost and all the wires in the end of it were standing up like they'd seen a ghost. So I deep sixed this piece of garbage. I decided to spend more money on the next release and bought the Nikon unit, for six times as much money but it's worth it if it works right? Well it is to me anyway. When I got the unit I was surprised that it was smaller in all dimensions than the Opteka unit I had before. the cord was smaller in diameter. The plug also fits into the camera much better than the Opteka unit did. It works fine. I'm looking forward to more Stellar photography with it this year. Is this unit worth $24.95? Sure it is if it works like it's supposed to and doesn't give me constant headaches like the Opteka unit did. It's a camera accessory for a high end digital SLR so yeah it will be a little bit expensive but it's within my meager budget. Would I recommend this to a friend? Yes I already did. Dave Proffitt ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 11, 2012 by Dr. Oldsmobile

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