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Confusion about shutter releases for my D5200
Apr 13, 2013 17:31:42   #
Tea8 Loc: Where the wind comes sweeping down the plain.
 
Ok, I know wireless shutter releases is something we have discussed in the past, but I'm confused. I have been thinking of getting a wireless shutter release for my D5200 so that I can be in the picture more often. So I took to my manual to find out what kinds it suggests using. Ok, I have heard of both of the kinds it lists the ML-L3 and the WR-R&T 10. My question is what is the difference between them? I have read all the pages and it doesn't really give me specifics on how these differ as far as using them with my camera, or I'm not understanding what they are trying to tell me. So can y'all help me out here? What is the difference? Are there other wireless releases that I could use with it?

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Apr 13, 2013 18:13:13   #
VA7RS Loc: BC Canada
 
The ML-L3 is probably the one you want. Check http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Nikon-Products/Product/Remote-Cords/4730/ML-L3-Wireless-Remote-Control-%28Infrared%29.html

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Apr 13, 2013 18:46:44   #
photoninja1 Loc: Tampa Florida
 
ML-L3 works. I never heard of the other one, and can't find a reference.

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Apr 13, 2013 19:27:45   #
Tea8 Loc: Where the wind comes sweeping down the plain.
 


Ah, ok, I get it now. I couldn't find the ML-L3 earlier on the website. I've now found all of them and how they are different. Thanks. I think that is the way I am looking to go.

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Apr 13, 2013 19:31:30   #
Tea8 Loc: Where the wind comes sweeping down the plain.
 
photoninja1 wrote:
ML-L3 works. I never heard of the other one, and can't find a reference.


The WR-R&T 10 is a trigger and reciever that work on radio signals. I finally found them online in the nikon accessories webpage. It connects into a port on the camera and thorugh the radio frequency you can control up to 3 cameras with the trigger. I think that's a bit more than I need right now so the ML-L3 looks as though it will work just fine. Thanks for your reply.

http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Nikon-Products/Product/Remote-Transmitters/27105/WR-R10-Wireless-Remote-Controller-%28transceiver%29.html
Here a link to the WR-R 10 in case you were interested at looking at it.

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