
Neewer 10000349 Timer Remote Shutter Release for Nikon
Take full control of time-lapse, long exposure, and interval shooting on your Nikon DSLR with this programmable timer remote.
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Overview
Key Features
The timer remote is used to trigger the camera shutter with Delay shooting/Self-timer, Bulb shooting/Long exposure timer,Interval timer, Exposure count control, Remote switch function.
Delay time and Exposure time: 0 s to 99 hrs 59 mins 59 secs in one-second increments,Interval time:1 s to 99 hrs 59 mins 59 secs in one-second increments,Shooting amount:1to 399 and unlimited,speaker on/off.
The remote release button is pressed halfway for autofocus, and fully pressed to trigger the camera shutter.
The remote control has an LCD screen, short press the Lighting/Lock button to light up the backlight, long press the Lighting/Lock button to lock the screen operation.
Compatible with:Nikon D750/D780/D7500/D7200/D7100/D7000/D5600/D5500/D5300/D5200/D5100/D5000/D3300/D3200/D3100/D610/D600/D90 DSLR Cameras
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Highly programmable with delay, interval, long exposure, and shot count settings up to 99 hours
- Backlit LCD screen with lock function allows easy operation and prevents accidental changes in the dark
- Half-press autofocus support mimics the camera's shutter button for seamless operation
- Compatible with a wide range of Nikon DSLRs from entry-level to mid-range models
- Affordable alternative to Nikon's own intervalometer accessories
👎 Cons
- Wired connection limits how far you can be from the camera during operation
- Requires two AAA batteries which are not rechargeable via the unit
- Only compatible with Nikon DSLRs — does not work with mirrorless Nikon Z-series cameras
- Cord length may be insufficient for some wildlife or self-portrait setups without an extension