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Key Features
- For Z9, Z8, Z7 II, Z6 II Cameras
- Allows Remote Camera Operation
- Uses USB-C Wired Connection
- Suitable for Video & Photo Applications
The Nikon MC-N10 Remote Grip is an accessory that allows remote control of the camera via a wired connection and can adjust various recording and camera functions, increasing the efficiency of video recording with a small crew or even remote still photography applications. Its design matches that of Nikon Z cameras, it incorporates an ARRI rosette for direct mounting to cages, and is particularly useful when working from a tripod, gimbal, shoulder rig, or slider.
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Referencing my earlier question (will the MC-N10 ...
Referencing my earlier question (will the MC-N10 be able to control the powered zoom on the 12-28 zoom lens?) … is the Z30 a compatible camera for the Mc-n10 with this zoom?
The Nikon MC-N10 Remote Grip is not compatible with the Z30 camera.
Date published: 2024-08-18
Will this have remote zoom functionalities?
Will this have remote zoom functionalities?
Yes, it will work with the digital zoom on the z9 (and I assume z8) if you assign the front two custom buttons to it.
Date published: 2023-06-14
will the MC-N10 be able to control the powered ...
will the MC-N10 be able to control the powered zoom on the 12-28 zoom lens?
Is the Z30 using the 12-28 zoom a compatible camera?
Date published: 2023-10-31
What is the best way to attach the MC-N10 to a ...
What is the best way to attach the MC-N10 to a Manfrotto 608 fluid head?
The best way to attach the Nikon MC-N10 Remote Grip to a Manfrotto 608 fluid head is to remove the original Manfrotto pan bar and replace it with an ARRI rosette extension or bracket. Then attach the Nikon MC-N10 Remote Grip's rosette with the new ARRI rosette and attach them. Finally, connect the USB cable to your camera (camera must be off before doing this).
Date published: 2025-10-24
Is a USB cable to interface with the camera ...
Is a USB cable to interface with the camera included?
Yes, the Nikon MC-N10 Remote Grip comes with the USB-C cable.
Date published: 2023-02-14
Can this be used in conjunction with my 5" Ninja ...
Can this be used in conjunction with my 5" Ninja V+ monitor? I don't see anyone in the video using an accessory monitor, oddly..
Yes, you can use the 5" Ninja V+ monitor in conjunction with the Nikon MC-N10 Remote Grip as they use different input/output ports. The remote grip uses USB-C while the ninja uses HDMI.
Date published: 2024-05-20
Will the MC-N10 will be compatible with the Nikon ...
Will the MC-N10 will be compatible with the Nikon Zr ?
Yes, it connects and functions. However, I would say itâs not entirely optimized for use with a ZR in the current firmware version. From a hardware perspective; there is no zoom rocker, and the custom buttons mirror the buttons on camera. (I.e., they arenât additional buttons that can be programmed separately like an FZ6/FX9 grip.) Also, the power switch on the grip (that looks like a traditional Nikon power switch) seems to only power the grip and does not control camera power. Another quirk is that the 5D pads donât rotate with the camera interface â if youâre using the camera in portrait (which is arguably one of the best use cases for justifying the extra bulk of this grip), the 5D pad is still navigating in landscape. Similar to the dials on the ZR body, you canât independently program the dials on the grip â you can only swap shutter/aperture. Iâve found it easy to accidentally bump the shutter speed/angle, which is not ideal for video. Finally; the OEM USB cable that comes with the grip is oddly long on the connector ends. Iâd recommend an L-connector to reduce the risk of damaging the ports on both the grip and the ZR.
Date published: 2026-05-29
it's good for z6?
it's good for z6?
Yes, after upgrading to FW 3.6 on the Z6, which added support for MC-N10 remote grip.
Date published: 2023-07-13
