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D750
D750 Remote ML-L3 can't set to 'On'
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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 836898" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>The Nikon ML-L3 uses CR-2025 cell in a slide-out holder. I would guess the imitators would try to copy that.</p><p></p><p>I believe the IR sensor of the D750 is not as good as other cameras. I originally bought my remote for a D80, and have also used sparingly for a D7000, D750. I never liked that IR remote much. It is only useable in front of the camera. Range is kind of limited in daylight. It is intended as a self-portrait shutter release. My best use was on a D80 shooting an outdoor wedding using a 2nd camera fixed on tripod. I could walk around the ceremony with the primary camera and trigger the 2nd camera with remote for an alternate angle at key points.</p><p></p><p>I much prefer the wired remote shutter release, but understand that is not a good option for your wet task. Is controlling by Snapbridge app from your phone a viable option? The wifi gets finicky sometimes on a D750 but the app works well for remote photography.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 836898, member: 48483"] The Nikon ML-L3 uses CR-2025 cell in a slide-out holder. I would guess the imitators would try to copy that. I believe the IR sensor of the D750 is not as good as other cameras. I originally bought my remote for a D80, and have also used sparingly for a D7000, D750. I never liked that IR remote much. It is only useable in front of the camera. Range is kind of limited in daylight. It is intended as a self-portrait shutter release. My best use was on a D80 shooting an outdoor wedding using a 2nd camera fixed on tripod. I could walk around the ceremony with the primary camera and trigger the 2nd camera with remote for an alternate angle at key points. I much prefer the wired remote shutter release, but understand that is not a good option for your wet task. Is controlling by Snapbridge app from your phone a viable option? The wifi gets finicky sometimes on a D750 but the app works well for remote photography. [/QUOTE]
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