
Neewer
Neewer SC-DC2 3.5mm Camera Connecting Cable Nikon DSLR
Simple 3.5mm shutter-release cable for remote triggering on compatible Nikon DSLRs.
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Overview
Connect Your Camera with Reliability
The Neewer SC-DC2 3.5mm Camera Connection Cable provides a reliable link between your camera and other devices. Compatible with various Nikon DLSR models, this cable ensures seamless connectivity.
Specifications:
- Brand: Neewer
- Model: 10075055
- Type: 3.5mm Camera Connecting Cable
- Compatibility: Nikon D7100, D7000, D600, D5100, D5000, D3200, D3100, D90, D7100, D5200, D600
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Affordable way to connect a remote trigger or intervalometer to supported Nikon DSLRs
- Standard 3.5mm plug is widely compatible with third-party shutter releases
- Simple, plug-and-play design with no drivers or setup required
- Lightweight and easy to coil into a camera bag pocket
👎 Cons
- Only compatible with Nikon models that use the DC2 remote terminal
- Cable length is not specified, which may require checking before purchase
- Passive cable with no built-in shutter button or intervalometer functionality
- Does not fit newer Nikon mirrorless or higher-end bodies that use different remote ports
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Nikon cameras is the Neewer SC-DC2 cable compatible with?
It works with the Nikon D7100, D7000, D600, D5200, D5100, D5000, D3200, D3100, and D90.
What connector type does this cable use?
It uses a standard 3.5mm (1/8-inch) plug on one end and a DC2-type connector on the camera end.
What is this cable used for?
It connects a remote shutter release, intervalometer, or trigger device to a compatible Nikon DSLR via the camera's DC2 remote port, allowing you to fire the shutter without touching the camera.
Does this cable support autofocus activation?
That depends on the triggering device connected to it — the cable itself is a passive connector that passes the signal from your remote or trigger to the camera.
How long is the cable?
The manufacturer does not specify a precise length in the listed specifications; check the product listing or packaging for exact measurements before purchasing.