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Neewer Photography Digital Interval Meter Timer Remote Control Compatible with Nikon D200 D300 D300S, D700, D810 D800 D800E F5 F6 F100 F90 F90x Kodak DCS-14n Fujifilm Finepix S3pro S5pro Neewer Photography Digital Interval Meter Timer Remote Control Compatible with Nikon D200 D300 D300S, D700, D810 D800 D800E F5 F6 F100 F90 F90x Kodak DCS-14n Fujifilm Finepix S3pro S5pro Neewer Photography Digital Interval Meter Timer Remote Control Compatible with Nikon D200 D300 D300S, D700, D810 D800 D800E F5 F6 F100 F90 F90x Kodak DCS-14n Fujifilm Finepix S3pro S5pro Neewer Photography Digital Interval Meter Timer Remote Control Compatible with Nikon D200 D300 D300S, D700, D810 D800 D800E F5 F6 F100 F90 F90x Kodak DCS-14n Fujifilm Finepix S3pro S5pro Neewer Photography Digital Interval Meter Timer Remote Control Compatible with Nikon D200 D300 D300S, D700, D810 D800 D800E F5 F6 F100 F90 F90x Kodak DCS-14n Fujifilm Finepix S3pro S5pro Neewer Photography Digital Interval Meter Timer Remote Control Compatible with Nikon D200 D300 D300S, D700, D810 D800 D800E F5 F6 F100 F90 F90x Kodak DCS-14n Fujifilm Finepix S3pro S5pro Neewer Photography Digital Interval Meter Timer Remote Control Compatible with Nikon D200 D300 D300S, D700, D810 D800 D800E F5 F6 F100 F90 F90x Kodak DCS-14n Fujifilm Finepix S3pro S5pro

Neewer Photography Digital Interval Meter Timer Remote Control Compatible with Nikon D200 D300 D300S, D700, D810 D800 D800E F5 F6 F100 F90 F90x Kodak DCS-14n Fujifilm Finepix S3pro S5pro

Neewer Photography Digital Interval Meter Timer Remote Control Compatible with Nikon D200 D300 D300S, D700, D810 D800 D800E F5 F6 F100 F90 F90x Kodak DCS-14n Fujifilm Finepix S3pro S5pro Neewer Photography Digital Interval Meter Timer Remote Control Compatible with Nikon D200 D300 D300S, D700, D810 D800 D800E F5 F6 F100 F90 F90x Kodak DCS-14n Fujifilm Finepix S3pro S5pro Neewer Photography Digital Interval Meter Timer Remote Control Compatible with Nikon D200 D300 D300S, D700, D810 D800 D800E F5 F6 F100 F90 F90x Kodak DCS-14n Fujifilm Finepix S3pro S5pro Neewer Photography Digital Interval Meter Timer Remote Control Compatible with Nikon D200 D300 D300S, D700, D810 D800 D800E F5 F6 F100 F90 F90x Kodak DCS-14n Fujifilm Finepix S3pro S5pro Neewer Photography Digital Interval Meter Timer Remote Control Compatible with Nikon D200 D300 D300S, D700, D810 D800 D800E F5 F6 F100 F90 F90x Kodak DCS-14n Fujifilm Finepix S3pro S5pro Neewer Photography Digital Interval Meter Timer Remote Control Compatible with Nikon D200 D300 D300S, D700, D810 D800 D800E F5 F6 F100 F90 F90x Kodak DCS-14n Fujifilm Finepix S3pro S5pro Neewer Photography Digital Interval Meter Timer Remote Control Compatible with Nikon D200 D300 D300S, D700, D810 D800 D800E F5 F6 F100 F90 F90x Kodak DCS-14n Fujifilm Finepix S3pro S5pro
$ 16.49

Score By Feature

Based on 549 ratings
Quality of material
8.88
Easy to use
8.08
Timer function
8.12
Battery life
7.78
Durability
8.12

OveReview Final Score

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Product Description

A remote control is used to trigger a camera shutter with Self-Timer and Delay shooting This product is fitted with a timer. Bulb shooting/Long exposure timer, Interval timer, Exposure count control, and a remote switch.
A continuous time delay and exposure range of 0 s to 99 hrs 59 min 59 secs in a single exposure In one-second increments, the interval time is 1 s to 99 hrs 59 mins 59 secs By the second, the amount you will need to shoot is There are 1 to 399 and unlimited options, and the speaker can be turned on or off.
When the remote release button is pressed halfway, the autofocus will start, and the camera will be shuttered once it is fully pressed.
You can use the LCD screen on the remote control by pressing the Lighting/Lock button short to enable the backlight, and long to lock the screen in as-is mode.

Questions & Answers

Could I use this with my D3100 if I have a hotshoe to PC port adapter?

I don't believe that will happen. HI, my old D70 did not have the 10 pin proprietary cable, but my new D800 does. I have to plug it into the 10 pin propietary cable that some of the Nikon cameras have.

What do you think about this for the While I assume that is true, I would rather know for sure before placing my ?

My nikon d100 does not have the connector to connect to the timer as it lacks the plug. It would also be a good idea to buy the Nikon Despite purchasing this remote, it did not work with my nikon d300s and therefore had to be returned. I hope this was helpful

Are you sure it will work with a ?

It is not possible to control this controller with the D600 because it does not have a remote terminal port.

Selected User Reviews For Neewer Photography Digital Interval Meter Timer Remote Control Compatible with Nikon D200 D300 D300S, D700, D810 D800 D800E F5 F6 F100 F90 F90x Kodak DCS-14n Fujifilm Finepix S3pro S5pro

The device is unable to be turned The remote is great, but it has no off button because the manual states that there is no off button, and you set everything to zero in order However, I found even doing that would still drain the batteries, the best way to conserve your batteries is to take the batteries out of it when not in use in the first place, which is ridiculous
3/5

Just install a dang off button.

Meredith SANDERSON
Meredith SANDERSON
| Jan 27, 2021
This timer is an excellent replacement for the brand item at a tenth of the price
5/5

I bought it to replace the battery door of my Nikon MC-DM1 camera. A few weeks ago, I lost 36 out on A MC-90 was purchased by me The same unit sold for $150 years ago and still sells for the same price today. This unit costs only a tenth of the price and performs exactly the same function, but in a much better way. (the battery cover fits the MC36, yes! There are only a few differences between the two functions Nikon red LED blinks with a faint tone, while Neever LED stays on and is always 3-volts The brightness is five times greater. I like the blinking light better (action indicates that something is going on), but the brighter light is easier to find when it is dark (I do mostly night photography). * Nikon interval is unintuitive and cumbersome to set up. For instance, if you want to shoot star trails at a 2 minute exposure time, you need to set the "interval" As a result, the "interval" should be the space between the intervals shots, no matter what the situation may be 0001 is fine for you to leave it there It is enough to change the 1-second exposure time, the only thing to change (in my case) is the default setting. That is the only thing to change. There is a complaint about this in the review. Although the manual states that it does something else, it still does what should be done. The Neever has a positive click to each button press, the Nikon has a mushy resistance that makes it difficult to tell if the setting has changed (I actually do this in total darkness, rushing between shots and changing settings quickly! * Even though it might take a while to get used to coming from the Nikon remote, this one here will actually remember where you last edited. For instance, if you were setting the exposure time to minutes ("Long"), then it will change back to minutes when edited Regardless of which way you start, the Nikon will always start at the left end. In response to all the people complaining about the lack of It actually does not use any power and the batteries last forever I change them once a year or so and I use it all the time. There are wireless remotes out there that go into standby every minute or so, and then have to be reactivated after every If you want to change your settings frequently, it can be quite irritating. I will need to see your battery cover if you insist on taking the batteries out! (Tested) This remote works with the D4, D700, and D200. In terms of durability, it will show over time, although I haven't seen any negative reviews about it yet. Having now switched to the NEVER, and keeping the Nikon as a backup (still no battery cover), I will only use the NEVER.

Graham Woodard
Graham Woodard
| Apr 30, 2021
It is not possible to turn it on and off
5/5

When used with my Nikon D850 for long exposure photography, it is easy to use, employs a straight forward interface, is very intuitive, and can be changed quickly. This is more convenient in comparison to changing the menu settings in the camera, which can possibly move the camera, which is built into the intervolometer. Even though there is neither an on nor off switch on the remote, the batteries last quite a long time. Remove the batteries if you won't use the remote for several months.

Atlas Goldstein
Atlas Goldstein
| Jan 13, 2021
This is the first negative review I've ever written
3/5

Historically, this is my first negative review, and this product has received the lowest ratings of all my purchases. My first impulse was to throw away the package as soon as I opened it. One of the first things I noticed was that the shutter lock button would not remain locked. I have only have the option of locking the shutter for about half a second once I am out of the package. Even so, that wasn't a deal breaker since the camera was designed to be used as an intervalometer, which will also not work. In the past, I've used an array of intervalometers, and I'm very familiar with how they work. Although I have checked the manual four times and have viewed eight videos on YouTube, I am convinced this particular unit is defective. It just won't work and when it does, the intervals are wildly out of whack. I shot a 5 second exposure with one second intervals, and depending on if it actually fired I would get between 14 and 2 seconds of exposure. The frustration is unbearable. With regard to the Nikon brand, I would rather pay a little more for a camera that does what it is supposed to do when I need it.

Leia Hood
Leia Hood
| Nov 09, 2020
In general, the system works very well
4/5

With a Nikon D800, you can use it for timelapse functions. It took some time to get used to the layout and menu navigation, and your settings keep being reset because you must remove the batteries in order to turn the unit off, which then It would've been a five star rating if the unit had a power switch and some way of remembering the last setting that it was set at. It seems to have held up very well and worked flawlessly for me beyond that. It took me 22 hours with 1 shot every 3 seconds to do the longest time lapse. This was maintained with no issues whatsoever by the trigger. also used it at times to capture regular snapshots in a studio environment and it worked just as it should. Again, it was a Nikon D800, no problems.

Carmen Moss
Carmen Moss
| Aug 28, 2020
I love it
5/5

You could do it if you knew what you were doing. if you are having trouble, it is not Neewer's fault. This is a great product and I received my first from them five Having misplaced my original, I am now in need of another one. My time lapse project involves shooting the night sky with it and currently I am working on a night sky photography project with it. I rate this as the #1 in my opinion!.

Vienna Lindsay
Vienna Lindsay
| Aug 18, 2020
Is suitable for the job
4/5

With this product you can't complain since it does its job well at a reasonable price. The remote trigger (wired and wireless) from Vello is another tool I use. It has a nicer trigger button than the Vello. Occasionally the Neewer trigger button is a bit sticky and you have to press firmly into the device. In addition, the flange on the outer edge of the 10-sided device is a little loose and can catch your fingers. A tight fit in my D810 is the result of the pin connection. While this may loosen with time, I find it concerning as it is hard to confirm that the pins are properly aligned before using a forceful press on the pins to bind to the camera. Apart from those nits, the device does exactly what it is supposed to do. The intervalometer on my camera has been tested, but I did not test it.

Alexandria Sosa
Alexandria Sosa
| Dec 14, 2020

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