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D3300
Remote Shutter Release problems
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 632836" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>If you do that test with the cell phone camera, you will see that the remote only sends one shot of light bursts. If you hold it, nothing else happens. Yes, that is kind of primitive. I have an original Nikon ML-L3 that I bought many years ago for $15. Then I bought 2 more knock-offs for less than $5 ea. I keep one in a little pouch on my camera strap and another with my tripod. Tiny and handy. I use the ml-l3 often, but I am never looking for a burst, just a simple trip. I do have a wired remote too if I ever need it. You will probably save on camera battery with a wired remote, activating the ml-l3 remote mode is a battery suck. It noticeably drains the camera battery, I guess that's why they limit it with a timer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 632836, member: 4923"] If you do that test with the cell phone camera, you will see that the remote only sends one shot of light bursts. If you hold it, nothing else happens. Yes, that is kind of primitive. I have an original Nikon ML-L3 that I bought many years ago for $15. Then I bought 2 more knock-offs for less than $5 ea. I keep one in a little pouch on my camera strap and another with my tripod. Tiny and handy. I use the ml-l3 often, but I am never looking for a burst, just a simple trip. I do have a wired remote too if I ever need it. You will probably save on camera battery with a wired remote, activating the ml-l3 remote mode is a battery suck. It noticeably drains the camera battery, I guess that's why they limit it with a timer. [/QUOTE]
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