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Reviewed by: chatmort
10-31-08
Duration of ownership: 4 Days
Strengths: It does everything a remote should and then some
Weaknesses:High cost, requires additional AAA batteries
Overall Evaluation: This thing will do everything and some for the "pro" series of Nikons. Time exposures, delayed time exposures, multiple time exposures, and of course a single exposure. Very necessary item for anyone taking long exposure shots.
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Reviewed by: bithiophene
03-27-08
Duration of ownership: 1
Strengths: Extra Feature over some basic cable release remote
Weaknesses:nil
Overall Evaluation: The MC-36 has some features over a basic $10 cable release, such as a "bulb" setting and an intervalometer, but they're not all that useful for most photographers. And while we're at it, for this amount of money an on/off switch and an extra metre of cable would have been nice. But it is well-built and it works.
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Reviewed by: oakhill
09-04-07
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Strengths: Typical Nikon Quality!Convenient, well designed and constructed!
Weaknesses:No storage case included or offered...
Overall Evaluation: The Nikon MC-36 Multi-Function Remote is a great addition for a tripod-mounted camera, insuring exposures without the chance of movement possible when attempting to engage the shutter release otherwise. The MC-36 is the replacement for the now discontinued MC-20, with some added and improved features. This device offers an electric sound speaker, shutter release active lamp, an interval timer, long exposure, self-timer, time exposure and a release hold mechanism. The control mounts to the 10-pin connector socket on the front of the D200 (and other compatible models) and securely attaches with a twist lock ring, unlike the cheap alternatives that simply plug in and can easily become unattached. The MC-36 provides a smooth delicate trigger function with a feel more like the shutter release on the camera body rather than the mechanical feel of the MC-30. The cord is adequately long at about 33 inches, and an extension (MC-21) is available for those who require even more distance from the camera. My only complaint is the lack of a storage case for an accessory this pricey and delicate, but in all fairness that should be considered a minor issue easily resolved with a small aftermarket bag.
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