Nikon D300 SLR inc MB-D10 battery pack

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I need one of those cable release things now, how much Ron?
 

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is this the one?
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thats the one Ive got for the D200 and I plug my other bits into the socket in the side
 

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The only ones I can find on the net are in dollars, I`m trying to find the nikon one that Ron has, its a bit of a nusance having to plug it in ., I much prefer cable release screw ins, like the D100/F5 etc have, far more convieniant
 
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Ron 'The Hat' Clay (ACA)

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The one I have screws in, it cost me £45 from Warehouse Express.

Where did you get the fake battery pack from mate?
 

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its a real battery pack mate, got it from my local shop in rochdale but I had to barter with him for about 3 days, it was hard work and then hes had to order it for me, I should have it for weekend. The lowest on the net I found was £145 average price is about £180, jessops price £253. Ron what is the screw in cable release you have and is it a nikon one??? show me the link mate
 
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Get a remote one, Monk. Any old third party one off Fleabay will do the job. Ask Harry Shepherd on TC, he has one.

I got a remote Infra-red one for my Olympus, £7.50 and a free screen protector thrown in that fits the compact! I made friends with the lady who sold them and shes sent me a load more protectors to fit the Oly. She's on a promise whenever I meet her!

/forum/smilies/tongue_out_smiley.gif Just hope she's got a protector.
 
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Ron 'The Hat' Clay (ACA)

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It works on a 10 pin plug and then you screw in the retainer.

No worries mate.
 

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yeah got it Woody ?29 but why is the remote control cheaper, I like the idea of that,
 

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so is that all I need Woody and I just press it and it released my D300 shutter, does it have a battery in it or something???

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MC 10? a remote would be better
 
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Ron 'The Hat' Clay (ACA)

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Actually I have both mate.

The MC-10 is perfect for landscape and high quality tripod work, especially when you want an immediate response. The remote is sluggish off the mark but is fine for self portraiture.
 

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I`ll be standing next to the camera Ron, how sluggish is the remote used like this
 
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Black cardboard not good enough now eh???

Got delusions of grandeur and fancy yourself as a bit of a photographer.

A new breed of tackle tart is being witnessed right here on FM.

YOU ALL KNOW WHO YOU ARE!
 
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