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Specifications:
- Remote Control Shutter Release is extremely convenient for you to control your camera
- The Remote Control Shutter Release reacts fast and fine
- Remote Control Shutter Release capable of instantly triggering the shutter without disturbing the camera
- This Camera Shutter Release for Nikon has two stage release button
- Shutter Release Cable has two stage release button, halfway pressing for autofocus, complete pressing takes the picture, lock the button for long exposures or continuous shooting
- Compatible with: Nikon D80, D70s
Details:

- This Remote Control Shutter Release allows you to it is really a very useful and helpful gear for prevent vibration when taking photo under long exposures, close-ups (macro) or continuous shooting

- The Camera Shutter Release remote firing of a camera and setting of long time exposure

- This Shutter Release Cable is extremely convenient for you to control your camera
About Camera Shutter Release:
- Camera Basics: The two main components that work together on a camera is the aperture and shutter speed. The aperture controls how much light is let into the camera body, hitting the film/sensors, while the shutter speed dictates how long the light lasts
- Shutter Speed: Within the camera body is a mechanism that controls how long the film/sensors are exposed to the light. In low light situations, the shutter is open for longer. In bright light, the shutter opens and closes in a fraction of a second
- Shutter Release Cables: A shutter release cable connects to the camera and allows the photographer to take a photograph without having to touch the camera. In manual, 35 mm cameras, with no electronic controls, a wire with in the cable was pushed out to press down on the shutter release button. In modern cameras with electronic controls, the shutter release cable sends an electrical signal telling the camera to operate the shutter and take the photograph.
- Low Light: In low light situations in which the shutter in the camera remains open for a longer period of time, any movement of the camera during the exposure will result in a fuzzy or blurry photograph. A tripod is employed in low light situations and a shutter release cable is used to further minimize any potential movement of the camera during the exposure
- Other Uses: Portrait photographers will often use a shutter release cable when they take portraits. It is easier for subjects to have a person to connect with when the portrait is being taken than just being asked to sit still, smile and look at the camera. The photographer can easily interact with his subjects, resulting in more natural, relaxed portraits
Instruction:
- Before proceeding, insert the plug into the camera's remote control socket with the mark on plug facing the mark on socket (if available) and turn the camera on
- The release button can be pressed halfway or all the way pressing it halfway activates the autofocus and sets the shutter speed and aperture settings
- Pressing it completely takes the picture
- For long exposures or continuous shooting, press the release button in the depressed button, slide the button back to its original position
About Camera Shutter Release:
- Camera Basics: The two main components that work together on a camera is the aperture and shutter speed. The aperture controls how much light is let into the camera body, hitting the film/sensors, while the shutter speed dictates how long the light lasts
- Shutter Speed: Within the camera body is a mechanism that controls how long the film/sensors are exposed to the light. In low light situations, the shutter is open for longer. In bright light, the shutter opens and closes in a fraction of a second
- Shutter Release Cables: A shutter release cable connects to the camera and allows the photographer to take a photograph without having to touch the camera. In manual, 35 mm cameras, with no electronic controls, a wire with in the cable was pushed out to press down on the shutter release button. In modern cameras with electronic controls, the shutter release cable sends an electrical signal telling the camera to operate the shutter and take the photograph.
- Low Light: In low light situations in which the shutter in the camera remains open for a longer period of time, any movement of the camera during the exposure will result in a fuzzy or blurry photograph. A tripod is employed in low light situations and a shutter release cable is used to further minimize any potential movement of the camera during the exposure
- Other Uses: Portrait photographers will often use a shutter release cable when they take portraits. It is easier for subjects to have a person to connect with when the portrait is being taken than just being asked to sit still, smile and look at the camera. The photographer can easily interact with his subjects, resulting in more natural, relaxed portraits
Package Included:
- 1 x Remote Control Shutter Release
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