Nikon Liberação Remota de Disparo MC-30

  • B&H # NIMC30
  • Fab# 4660

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  • Liberação remota do obturador
  • Ótimo para close-ups e exposições longas
  • Reduz o tremido da câmera
  • Trava de disparador

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A Liberação Remota de Disparo Nikon MC-30 é uma liberação remota padrão de 10 pinos com um cabo de 2,5 pés (76,2cm) para câmeras de "10 pinos". Ela possui uma função de trava de disparo. Este dispositivo é compatível com as câmeras Nikon D3, D3X, D3S, D300S, D700, F100, F5, F6, D1 e D2, D200, D300, D700 e D100 com o Pack de Bateria MB-D100 acoplado.

Compatibilidade SLRs Nikon com soquete de 10 pinos
Comprimento 2,5 pés (76,2cm) de comprimento
Peso 0,35 onça (10g)

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Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release
 
4.4

(based on 308 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

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    (162)

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    (112)

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    (28)

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    (4)

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    (2)

98%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Easy to use (197)
  • Durable (165)
  • Lightweight (158)
  • Reliable (148)
  • Nice button configuration (45)

Cons

  • Not durable (13)
  • Heavy / bulky (9)
  • Pricey / poor value (6)
  • Short cord (4)
  • Not enough features (3)

Best Uses

  • Macro photography (169)
  • Landscape photography (146)
  • Portraits (109)
  • Studio (94)
  • Travel (58)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Enthusiast (105), Semi-professional (84), Professional (54), Tech savvy (30), Practical (19)
    • Primary use:
    • Personal (58), Business (20)
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No (100), Yes (3)

Most Liked Positive Review

 

Unless You're Tech Savy...Get This One!

I ended up purchasing an MC30 remote, as I left my MC36 at home on a recent trip (oops - you always forget something!). Sadly, I paid a premium price at a ...Read complete review

I ended up purchasing an MC30 remote, as I left my MC36 at home on a recent trip (oops - you always forget something!). Sadly, I paid a premium price at a local camera store ([$] - ouch, compared to B&H' price!), but I needed it for some low light time exposures.I must admit the MC30 is much easier to use than the MC36. It is a basic "no frills" remote, similar to the old "screw in the shutter button" cable release. There is a slide switch on the left side of the MC10 that locks the release in the open or 'bulb' position, if you need exposures that are longer than your camera provides. Push the button halfway down, and you get autofocus (if you use that), the rest of the way to take the exposure. If you find that the cord is too short for your liking, they make extensions. That has not been an issue for me.The MC36 has far more functions and can be programmed - it also needs AAA batteries and has no "OFF" switch. It stays on until the batteries wear down (they do last quite a while), or you remove them. Taking them out became a hassle for me, so I just leave them in the device. Removing them also takes extra time to do, and then you must re-install them when you wish to use the remote. If you are trying to get your gear set up for that "look at that - quick get the camera before it's gone" shot...well, you can guess the rest. As others have written, and they are correct, the worst part of either remote is aligning the 10 pin screw in connector. I also do as one other suggested by starting to thread the connector in reverse (ccw as you face the camera) until I feel the threads set, then I tighten. If you are not careful, it is possible to cross-thread the connector.About the only reason to purchase an MC36 would be to program exposures at intervals, and many cameras already do that. A friend talked me into the MC36, and I bought it, using it until this recent trip. But in hindsight, I never used the extra programmable functions that I paid extra for. The MC10 is all I really needed - with NO batteries! Now that I have an MC10, I'll most likely off the MC36. Sure, Nikon is more expensive than some of the aftermarket vendors' equipment. When you invest your hard earned money and time to go out and take photos, you want your equipment to work - no hassles. I have never had a problem with Nikon gear, and that is worth the difference in price to me.Bottom Line: If you need/want a remote shutter release cord, the MC10 is a simple, effective and easy to use tool. I'd recommend it.

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Most Liked Negative Review

 

If you need it, it works

This is an essential accessory for taking very long exposures or any exposure that requires you minimize camera shake. It is well-constructed and works like the shutter release button... a half-push initiates exposure ...Read complete review

This is an essential accessory for taking very long exposures or any exposure that requires you minimize camera shake. It is well-constructed and works like the shutter release button... a half-push initiates exposure and auto-focus; a full press triggers the shutter.

It is not a long cord, so you cannot get very far away from the camera to trigger it. Aligning the cable connector with the camera port is not difficult, but not easy either (especially compared to the old days when a cable screwed in to the shutter button itself). The little retaining ring has to be simultaneously pushed in and turned to engage it. It takes some practice and anyone with large hands and fingers might find this a bit challenging. The ergonomics of the connecting mechanism should be addressed by Nikon on future camera designs... connecting and disconnecting a cable release could and should be much easier. In a pinch, you can connect the cable without using the locking ring, but I would not recommend this because it could be easily pulled out with the slightest tug. It has a locking switch that can be accidentally engaged pretty easily. It works the way it is supposed to, but it is a little pricey for what it is. If you need a cable release, you might get another off-brand for less money, but the Nikon cable works just fine and I don't know about the others.

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5.0

Mc-30 Remote Trigger

By J.L.Ritter

from Bristol PA

About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Easy To Use
  • Lightweight
  • Reliable

Cons

  • Not Durable

Best Uses

  • Landscape Photography
  • Macro Photography

Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

I am an amatuer photographer that enjoys nature. I do some macro shooting and this remote figures well into my system. Shopping at your site for me is like a kid in a candy store. Thank you for you helpful and prompt service.

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5.0

Great remote trigger release from Nikon

By acmineiro

from Charlotte NC

About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Durable
  • Easy To Use
  • Lightweight
  • Reliable

Cons

  • None

Best Uses

  • Everyday use
  • Landscape Photography
  • Macro Photography
  • Portraits
  • Studio

Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

Needed to take long exposures of star trails.

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  • No

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5.0

got the product in excellent condition

By Carlos

from Framingham, MA

About Me Semi-Professional

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Durable
  • Easy To Use
  • Lightweight
  • Reliable

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Landscape Photography
    • Macro Photography
    • Portraits
    • Studio
    • Traveling

    Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

    really needed this remote trigger for night photography and close ups.

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    • No

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    5.0

    Solid.

    By Shoot, Y'all

    from Jackson, MS

    About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

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    Pros

    • Easy To Use
    • Lightweight
    • Reliable

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Landscape Photography
      • Macro Photography
      • Studio

      Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

      I have only had this shutter release cable a few days, so I can't yet speak for its durability, however, it's well made, easy to attach and easy to use, as you would expect. I have tried a cheap off brand version, which I regret. The cheap version malfunctioned after a couple of days. While there are many non-Nikon items that are fine products, don't skimp on this one. It's not worth the 20 bucks you'll save. Just make sure you match the proper trigger to your Nikon model.

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      • Yes

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      4.0

      simple easy to use remote

      By Roy

      from Portland, Oregon

      About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy To Use
      • Lightweight
      • Reliable

      Cons

      • Hard to install

      Best Uses

      • Landscape Photography
      • Macro Photography
      • Traveling

      Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

      Very straight forward remote for any Nikon with the 10 pin remote outlet. There isnt alot of room to thread the cord plug into the camera body, but once you get it started its fine. I like how simple the remote is and the fact that it doesnt need its own battery power.

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      • No

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      3.0

      Works just fine.

      By tmf

      from Niagara Falls, Ontario

      About Me Semi-Professional

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy To Use
      • Lightweight
      • Reliable

      Cons

      • Not Durable

      Best Uses

      • Everyday use
      • Landscape Photography
      • Macro Photography
      • Traveling

      Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

      After 2 years, the first MC-30 I purchased had started to fray at the connection. Wish it was a little stronger to stand up to regular use. Otherwise, it works just fine.

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      • No

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      5.0

      MC-30 Remote Trigger Release

      By Wanda

      from Middle Tennessee

      About Me Semi-Professional

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Durable
      • Easy to insert
      • Easy To Use
      • Lightweight
      • Reliable

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Home
        • Landscape Photography
        • Macro Photography
        • Portraits
        • Studio
        • Traveling

        Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

        When I first had need of a remote trigger for the shutter several years ago, I bought the least expensive one on the market. It lasted about 6 months and then would not work. Next, I bought the in-between priced one, with the same results. Finally, the last time I bought the real McCoy, and so far (I've used it three times) it has worked perfectly. So, if you're thinkig about going cheap, I would not advise it. This one works the best of the three. In a year from now I can give you another report, over time.

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        5.0

        Very good!

        By Calboy

        from British Columbia, Canada

        About Me Semi-Professional

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Durable
        • Easy To Use
        • Lightweight
        • Reliable

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Everyday use
          • Landscape Photography
          • Macro Photography

          Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

          The remote trigger works very well keeping my camera steady as a rock. Without the remote I found that I was getting a slight camera shake, now I'm confident that my images are as sharp as the lens can make them. You will really notice the difference when you enlarge your images for framing. It does take a few more minutes to install the cord to camera and you have this cord dangling around, but you get use to it fast and is worth the fuss. For a tripod mounted camera it's the only way to get the sharpest images.

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          5.0

          Wroks fine

          By Butlerkid

          from Tennessee

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          Pros

          • Durable
          • Easy To Use
          • Lightweight
          • Reliable

          Cons

          • None

          Best Uses

          • Everyday use
          • Home
          • Landscape Photography
          • Macro Photography
          • Portraits
          • Studio
          • Traveling

          Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

          Remote trigger works as advertised. Indispensable for achieving long exposures and avoiding camera movement.

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          • No

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          5.0

          Always Works, even for bulb exposures..

          By Denny

          from State College, PA

          About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

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          Pros

          • Durable
          • Easy To Use
          • Lightweight
          • Reliable

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Landscape Photography
            • Macro Photography

            Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

            I use the remote trigger continuously with my Nikon D700 always on a tripod....this MC-30 Remote trigger is a godsend...a major part of my photographic experiences....

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            • No

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            4.0

            Perfect

            By Cleaver

            from Nebraska

            About Me Professional

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Durable
            • Easy To Use
            • Reliable

            Cons

              Best Uses

                Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

                I have gone through several remotes over the years and even used some genaric cheaper ones. I am glad B-H has these at a little cheaper price as I have learned that the original is better.

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                5.0

                Wise Move

                By JImmy-boy

                from Conn

                About Me Semi-Professional

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Durable
                • Easy To Use
                • Lightweight
                • Reliable

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • Macro Photography

                  Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

                  Why did I wait so long. The switch itself works & feels great. Mostly used for tabletop macro. No more timer.

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                  • No

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                  4.0

                  Nothing to it.

                  By Paul the Photographer

                  from Newport Beach, CA

                  About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                  • Easy To Use
                  • Lightweight
                  • Reliable

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                      Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

                      I needed something other than tape on my shutter for longer exposure photos. This does just that.

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                      5.0

                      Nikon Equipment is the best

                      By Chuck

                      from Montrose, Colorado

                      About Me Semi-Professional

                      Verified Buyer

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                        Cons

                          Best Uses

                            Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

                            After trying the off brand I bought this Nikon brand trigger so that the plug connection fits right. The other one is cheap, this one is actually engineered for the Nikon line and fits right.

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                            • No

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                            5.0

                            Nice Product

                            By RKB

                            from Kentucky

                            About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

                            Verified Buyer

                            Pros

                            • Easy To Use
                            • Lightweight
                            • Reliable

                            Cons

                              Best Uses

                              • Everyday use
                              • Home
                              • Landscape Photography
                              • Macro Photography
                              • Portraits
                              • Traveling

                              Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

                              Very useful. Could have went cheaper, but decided on the Nikon.

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                              • No

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                              5.0

                              Great Remote Trigger

                              By Brent

                              from Escondido CA

                              About Me Professional

                              Verified Buyer

                              Pros

                              • Durable
                              • Easy To Use
                              • Lightweight
                              • Reliable

                              Cons

                                Best Uses

                                • Studio

                                Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

                                I have a ton of experience shooting studio stills with the MC-30. They last a long time and help you get the smiles.

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                                • No

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                                3.0

                                A little tentative

                                By Scoop

                                from Fort Worth TX

                                About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

                                Verified Buyer

                                Pros

                                • Easy To Use
                                • Lightweight

                                Cons

                                  Best Uses

                                  • Macro Photography

                                  Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

                                  Remote release provides a freedom for longer exposures in existing light without the threat of camera shake. I find the trigger mechanism a little tentative, that is, not as substantial as I anticipated. Connecting to the camera body is somewhat awkward and tedious if done in low light conditions.

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                                  • No

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                                  4.0

                                  I would buy product again

                                  By nikon guy

                                  from new york

                                  About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

                                  Verified Buyer

                                  Pros

                                  • Durable
                                  • Easy To Use
                                  • Lightweight
                                  • Reliable

                                  Cons

                                  • Short cord

                                  Best Uses

                                  • Home
                                  • Landscape Photography
                                  • Macro Photography

                                  Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

                                  mc-30 remote trigger works great,only bad thing stopping it from 5 stars short cord.

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                                  5.0

                                  Much better than third party brand

                                  By H.M.

                                  from Walnut Creek, CA

                                  About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

                                  Verified Buyer

                                  Pros

                                  • Durable
                                  • Reliable

                                  Cons

                                  • Wish cable were longer

                                  Best Uses

                                  • Everyday use

                                  Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

                                  This is the scond trigger release I have purchased for my Nikon d300. First one was less expensive as it was produced by a third party. It was OK but not as reliable as I wanted it to be. Moral of the story: Save money and buy the best right out of the starting gates.

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                                  • No

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                                  5.0

                                  MC-30 Remote Trigger Release by Nikon

                                  By jim kerr

                                  from Littlerock, Ca.

                                  About Me Semi-Professional

                                  Verified Buyer

                                  Pros

                                  • Durable
                                  • Easy To Use
                                  • Lightweight
                                  • Reliable

                                  Cons

                                    Best Uses

                                    • Everyday use
                                    • Macro Photography

                                    Comments about Nikon MC-30 Remote Trigger Release:

                                    I was looking for a simple remote trigger release for my Nikon D-200. I use the camera for my business taking photos of our products and ballistic testing. The MC-30 is simple to operate and perfect for our use.

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                                    • No

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