Uploaded by Lilkiwiguy87 on Nov 14, 2009
This is a brief hands on review on one of every photographers' ultimate tools of Nikon's flagship commercial grade 10-pin corded remote of Nikon MC-36 Multifunctional Remote, enjoy.
It is only compatible with D100, D200, D300, D300s, D700, D1 / D2 / D3-Series, F5, F6, F100, N90 / F90-Series ONLY. This remote will NOT work on any other camera models that is not equipped with 10-pin terminal socket.
UPDATE April 30, 2011: Our bad, Nikon F4 doesn't have a 10-pin terminal. The only available remote cable for F4 today is Nikon MC-12B. MC-12B is also compatible with F4-Series, N70, N2020, N2002, and N8008. F3, FM-2, and FM-3A are also compatible ONLY if equipped with MD-4 or MD-12 motordrives.
Music: Summertime by John Coltrane
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@booster185 except it won't be covered by nikon warranty if the remote messes up your camera.
superkiwizorro 1 month ago
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This is identical to the Phottix TR-90 I just bought from their website in Hong Kong - $52
It comes in versions for most cameras. Saved $130...yaaaa
booster185 1 month ago
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Fantastic video! This greatly helped me make a decision on whether to buy one of these or not. Thanks!
allfrog 4 months ago
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The Hahnel is unreasonably overpriced and shadowy intervalometer only and that is it. The MC-36 can do practically everything, including intervalometer.
Lilkiwiguy87 11 months ago
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One thing to note, Interval settings starts at time of exposure and needs to be set at least 2 secs longer than the Long (exposure) settings.
MC-36 Formula: Long + ( Time you want between shots) = Interval
DMIMAGE 8 months ago
Uh, yeah, the time interval needs to be longer than the shutter speed. For example, you set the shutter speed for 5s, you need to set the interval for 6s or longer. No big deal.
Lilkiwiguy87 8 months ago
This remote cannot be used with Nikon F4 series cameras since they only have a 2-pin terminal and proper remote would be Nikon's MC-12B. However, it can be used with Nikon N90/F90 or N90s/F90x series.
jleite5136 9 months ago
Ah, thanks for the correction. The video description had been updated.
Lilkiwiguy87 9 months ago
Look for pearstone shutterboss in the B&H shop. It's the same!
1976alessio 10 months ago
Yes, except this fact: if this third party remote causes malfunction to camera and/or its circuit board(s), Nikon won't cover it under warranty.
Lilkiwiguy87 10 months ago