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The Foto&Tech FTML-L3 Wireless Remote Control is designed for Nikon camera enthusiasts, allowing you to trigger your camera's shutter from up to 16 feet away. This ergonomic remote is powered by a CR2025 battery (included) and comes with a 1-year replacement warranty, ensuring you capture every moment without the hassle of vibrations.
Controller Type | Button Control |
Number of Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. |
Supported Battery Types | CR2025 |
Maximum Range | 16 Feet |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2"L x 1"W x 1"H |
Item Weight | 0.11 Pounds |
D**S
Works well on P900 and D7000 Nikon cameras
My original Nikon ML-L3 remote shutter release finally stopped working and this replacement remote works well on my Nikon P900 and D7000 cameras.
M**S
WORKS FINE
Works fine, already tried it. I expect to change out the battery before I start using it more. Can't expect a $6 Duracell in a $9.99 remote.
S**H
This tiny remote works flawlessly
I was searching for a wireless shutter release remote for my Nikon D7100 and I came across FotoTech FTML-L3 remote.I was not sure if I wanted to but a wired remote or wireless remote but after going through several reviews, I realized what I needed. I generally go with OEM's for my purchases but with so many reviews and such low price, it was worth giving a try.The remote was delivered within time and when I opened the package, I was surprised to see the size of the remote. It was really tiny and super light weight and convenient. The package did not arrived with instructions but honestly, you do not not need any instruction to operate this remote. I have read many people complaining about the remote not working but I think unless they got got a lemon, it is the camera setting.After I turned on the setting on my camera, it worked flawlessly. I am happy with this purchase and I am hoping that the battery doesn't run out of juice soon. I haven't had chance to use it much but I am certain that I will it use it every time I mount my camera on the tripod.Likes -1. Tiny size and fits any pocket2. Good response time3. Good range4. Good build qualityDislikes -1. A power sliding switch would have been a plus to protect battery2. The cover that came with remote could have been of better quality3. "For Nikon" font size could have been small. The current font size gives a cheap lookI would certainly recommend this over the OEM if you want to save some money (I haven't used the OEM, but I am sure that this will solve the purpose at half the price of OEM).
T**.
Easy to set up- Easy to use!
Great value and works like a charm.
S**S
It would not turn on.
It doesn't work at all! It would not turn on. It was such a waste of money and time for a piece of junk.
A**.
Works perfectly with Nikon D5200
Any time you have to take a picture of a group, the worst thing in the world is having someone press the shutter release and then run back to the group to barely make it in time. After going through this process yet again on a church retreat last week, I decided to order the FotoTech FTML-L3 remote and give it a try. Suffice it to say, I am pleasantly surprised with how well this remote works.I am not a professional photographer, only a hobbyist. And I am using this remote with a Nikon D5200 DSLR camera. Essentially, the FTML-L3 works exactly like it should. It is my understanding that the remote operates using infrared (IR) light, much like a standard television remote. So you should think about it in those terms. In general, the remote transmitter must be able to "see" the camera in order to work (though I was able to use it in a very short range with an obstruction). With a clear line-of-sight, I was able to get the remote to work at least 10 ft away from the camera. I would guess it is capable of much more than that, but 10 ft is enough for my general purposes.One quick tip: If you are using the D5200 (and I'm assuming other cameras are similar), you MUST change the shutter release mode on the camera to respond to the remote. If you don't, nothing will happen when you press the button on the remote. I have seen a couple of places where customers thought the remote didn't work, but they had simply failed to change the shutter release mode on their cameras. On the D5200, changing this mode is simple. The first (and simplest) method of doing this is to press the "Release Mode" button near the mode dial (it has what looks like three stacked rectangles on it). This will open a menu which will allow you to change the way the camera shutter is released, including two options for using the remote (immediate and delayed release). An alternate method is to go through the Settings Menu ("MENU" button) under the "Shooting Menu" (camera icon) and change the "Release mode" setting. This will present you the same options as the first method.All in all, this product is exactly what I needed. I'm looking forward to the next time I need to take a group photo and no one has to do the dreaded race back to formation.
Y**A
Does it really work?
This product is great for photography of yourself if you don’t have a partner or a friend to assist. The one flaw is that it works extremely slow. I would hold and press it to get more photos but sometimes it doesn’t register making it hard to take many photos.
C**R
do a excellent work
a good control, works well, and had a good battery duration
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