I have a Nikon Z9 and use SMDV, WWW.SMDV.CO.KR
It is a 10-pin remote I love it . It has a capability of 16 channels if you want to change them. I just used it out of the box and it works great.
Scruples wrote:
A wireless remote shutter is generally dedicated to one camera make and model. Many photographers can carry several cameras. A universal wired controller can be switched to support different manufacturer cameras. So you can still use the same controller for your Nikon, your Canon and your Fuji, just switch your adaptor between cameras
The Vello wireless remotes, and others, only need to change the cable for a specific range of cameras. On the Canons, either a mini phono plug or the three prong plug, depending on the camera series. Both fit the wireless receiver. I only shoot Canon, so I can't remark on adaptability to other systems. I use multiple remotes across my cameras and it doesn't matter which camera or remote, as they all utilize the 3 prong plug. I match each pair of rec/transmitter with matching colored gaffers tape to keep track.
The same holds true with CamRanger2, requiring only the proper cable to camera connector.
Occasionally, you can find one or more manufacturers who plan on creating a device such as a shutter remote being used for more than one camera make and model. While I use Canon cameras I have a few film cameras. It’s nice to know that the shutter remote (although wired) may work for my Canon it will work for a Minolta too. Just switching a cable makes everything easy
I thank everyone for all of their experience and advice! I really appreciate it! And thanks jerry, Amazon has several interesting ones.
Tiny Tim
Loc: Forest of the Pacific Northwest
Take a look a the Vello FreeWave Micro Wireless Remote Shutter Release. It IS compatible with the D800 and works great for less than $75.00 at B&H.
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