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Nikon AR-10 Double Cable Release to MF-24

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Nikon AR-10 Double Cable Release to MF-24
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Nikon AR-10 Overview

When used together with the PB-6 Bellows Focusing Attachment, the AR-10 will stop the lens down to the preselected aperture at the moment of exposure. The AR-10 is for the two-pin cameras such as the FM2N, FM3A & F3 with motor drives, N70, etc.

The AR-10 can also be used with the F5, F100, F90, F90x, N90 & N90s cameras when accompanied by the MC-25 Adapter Cord.

UPC: 018208026708

Nikon AR-10 Reviews

This is a poor quality item. Would never buy again.

By Walt
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2015-06-06

Came apart after a few uses with a PB-6 bellows setup. Could not be repaired. Don't waste your money on this.

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Can I use the AR-10 on the F5 (10-pin) connection ...

Can I use the AR-10 on the F5 (10-pin) connection ?
Asked by: Jacinto E.
No, i'm sorry, the AR-10 is not compatible with the F5.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2019-08-13

Is the Nikon AR-10 Cable Release compatible with ...

Is the Nikon AR-10 Cable Release compatible with the Nikon FM, and F3 cameras. There appears to be a Motor Drive Hook-up attachment. Will this work with the Nikon MD-12, and or MD-4 Motor Drives?
Asked by: Marc
It is compatible with the F3 plus the motor drive.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2021-05-12

Like a wired remote, does this activate the meter ...

Like a wired remote, does this activate the meter at half press then fire the shutter when fully pressed? Or does this function like a mechanical cable release only firing the shutter on full press (ie no half press functionality)?
Asked by: Tim
Yes it will activate the meter when you press it halfway.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2019-10-26

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can this be used with a nikon d7000?
Asked by: Sherryl H.
This cable release is not compatible with the Nikon D7000.
Answered by: Heather S.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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