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ALZO Wireless Radio Shutter Release 300 ft range for Nikon Fuji SLR – incl. D700, D300, D200, D3, D2, D2H, D2Hs, D2X, D1, D1h, D1x Fuji S3, S5, UVIR – by alzodigital.com

December 19th, 2010 nikon_d1_battery No comments

ALZO Wireless Radio Shutter Release 300 ft range for Nikon Fuji SLR – incl. D700, D300, D200, D3, D2, D2H, D2Hs, D2X, D1, D1h, D1x Fuji S3, S5, UVIR – by alzodigital.com Review

ALZO Wireless Radio Shutter Release 300 ft range for Nikon Fuji SLR – incl. D700, D300, D200, D3, D2, D2H, D2Hs, D2X, D1, D1h, D1x Fuji S3, S5, UVIR – by alzodigital.com Feature

  • For Nikon KODAK and FUJI SLR Digital Cameras, incl. Nikon D700, D300, D200, D3, D2, D2H, D2Hs, D2X, D1, D1h, D1x, Nikon D100; KODAK DCS Pro 14n
  • 300ft range with penetration through walls (walls will reduce range)
  • Supports Partial Shutter/AF AE, Continuous Drive and BULB mode
  • Selection of 1 of 16 channels to reduce possible RF interference
  • BATTERIES INCLUDED (life of about 20,000 actions)

ALZO Wireless Radio Shutter Release 300 ft range for Nikon Fuji SLR – incl. D700, D300, D200, D3, D2, D2H, D2Hs, D2X, D1, D1h, D1x Fuji S3, S5, UVIR – by alzodigital.com Overview

This wireless radio-controlled shutter release has a 300ft range with penetration through walls and allows selection of 1 to 16 channels to reduce RF interference. Supports partial shutter/AF AE, continuous drive and bulb mode; bi-color LED on transmitter indicates partial and full shutter. Tiny receiver with power switch and auto power save, including 2 diagnostic LEDs: red for power on/off, and bi-color reflects transmitter action. Batteries included, with life of about 20,000 actions; transmitter battery: 23A (12V Alkaline); receiver battery: CR-2 (3V lithium). This model works with Nikon KODAK and FUJI SLR digital cameras, including Nikon D700, D300, D200, D3, D2, D2H, D2Hs, D2X, D1, D1h, D1x, Nikon D100 (only in combination with the MB-D100 multi-functional battery pack), KODAK DCS Pro 14n, DCS620,; Nikon Film SLR F6, F5, F100, F90, F90x, N90, N90x, and FUJI S3, S5, UVIR. Replacement batteries available, search for “Wireless Shutter Release Replacement Battery Kit.”
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ALZO Wireless Radio Shutter Release 300 ft range for Nikon Fuji SLR – incl. D700, D300, D200, D3, D2, D2H, D2Hs, D2X, D1, D1h, D1x Fuji S3, S5, UVIR – by alzodigital.com Specifications

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Nikon D70 (Digital SLR), D80 (Digital SLR), D100 (Digital SLR) – Replacement Battery Charger (Incl. Car Plug Adapter)

December 17th, 2010 nikon_d1_battery No comments

Nikon D70 (Digital SLR), D80 (Digital SLR), D100 (Digital SLR) – Replacement Battery Charger (Incl. Car Plug Adapter) Review

Nikon D70 (Digital SLR), D80 (Digital SLR), D100 (Digital SLR) – Replacement Battery Charger (Incl. Car Plug Adapter) Feature

  • Fully charges the battery in approximately 60-90 minutes.
  • Quick charge with automatic constant current control prevents battery from overcharging, short circuit, and electronic shock.
  • Collapsible plug. Dual Voltage.
  • CE Safety Certification. UL Listed. Meets (or exceeds) OEM standards.
  • 1 Year Warranty.

Nikon D70 (Digital SLR), D80 (Digital SLR), D100 (Digital SLR) – Replacement Battery Charger (Incl. Car Plug Adapter) Overview

This battery charger replaces the Nikon original [ MH-18 ] family model charger for the [ EN-EL3, EN-EL3e ] batteries. Package includes: One ultra slim, lightweight battery charger and one DC Car Plug Adapter. Compatible with the following device models: Nikon D70 (Digital SLR), D80 (Digital SLR), D100 (Digital SLR)
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Nikon D70 (Digital SLR), D80 (Digital SLR), D100 (Digital SLR) – Replacement Battery Charger (Incl. Car Plug Adapter) Specifications

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PRO SERIES Equivalent NIKON MC-30 Wireless Remote for D3 / D700 / D300 / D300s / D1 / D2 / D200 and More Cameras

December 14th, 2010 nikon_d1_battery No comments

PRO SERIES Equivalent NIKON MC-30 Wireless Remote for D3 / D700 / D300 / D300s / D1 / D2 / D200 and More Cameras Review

PRO SERIES Equivalent NIKON MC-30 Wireless Remote for D3 / D700 / D300 / D300s / D1 / D2 / D200 and More Cameras Feature

  • Recommended for preventing camera shake during close-up (macro) photography
  • Range up to 100m (320ft.) without obstacles – Retractable antenna for Long range shots!
  • Designed for groups, macros, Time Lapse Mode, Long exposures / Shutter Mode, Continuous shooting mode, etc.
  • Low power consumption minimizes the need for battery replacement
  • 16 Control Output Channels

PRO SERIES Equivalent NIKON MC-30 Wireless Remote for D3 / D700 / D300 / D300s / D1 / D2 / D200 and More Cameras Overview

The Wireless shutter release is handy for taking pictures of subjects that are difficult to approach, or to minimize vibration for close-ups and time exposure. It employs a superior anti-interference functionality and allows a choice of 16 different RF channels. This is particularly useful if several photographers are working in the same vicinity as you need only choose a specific channel for each photographer to prevent overlapping signals. Another use would be the ability to control multiple cameras with a single remote by assigning each camera their own receiver channel and switching the channels on transmitter. Range up to 100m (320ft.) without obstacles – Retractable antenna for Long range shots! Designed for groups, macros, Time Lapse Mode, Long exposures / Shutter Mode, Continuous shooting mode, etc. brbrCompatible with Nikon D700, D300, D200, D100 (with MB-D100 grip attached), D3, D2H, D2Hs, D2x, D1, D1H, D1x, F100, F6, F5, F90X and F90
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Nikon D100 6MP Digital SLR Camera

December 1st, 2010 nikon_d1_battery No comments

Nikon D100 6MP Digital SLR Camera Review

Nikon D100 6MP Digital SLR Camera Feature

  • Built around a 23.7 x 15.6mm RGB CCD, the D100 captures images with an incredible, film-rivaling 6.1
  • Pictures are amazingly detailed and color-rich, with resolutions up to 3008 x 2000 pixels
  • 3D Matrix Metering
  • 5 Area Dynamic Autofocus with Focus Tracking and Lock-on
  • Built-in Speedlight featuring D-TTL flash control capability + standard ISO-type hot shoe

Nikon D100 6MP Digital SLR Camera Overview

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[if As digital imaging continues to make inroads into the world of professional photography, Nikon's release of the D100 proves that far from being a flash in the pan, digital SLRs really can make a valuable contribution.p Styled around the more traditional N80, the D100 has a full-featured body, is nicely weighted and considerably lighter than you might expect, given the amount of technology that's packed into it. The controls are nicely situated, and navigating through the settings using the provided four-way movement pad becomes second nature very quickly. Picture preview comes courtesy of the built-in 1.8-inch LCD screen, which allows for a cursory check of any pictures taken. Unlike earlier Nikon products, it's not possible to use the screen on the D100 as an alternate viewfinder, restricting its use in tight situations, but the results through the "traditional" viewfinder are perfectly adequate.p As you would expect from a 6-megapixel camera, the image quality is superb at all levels, from the highest resolution (a mighty 3,008 x 2,000 pixels) down to a less intense 1,504 x 1,000 pixels. At any resolution, the output images are really very good, color saturation is well up to par, and overall the results stand up well. On the downside, perfectionists may well find there's a tiny amount less definition, but there's nothing here to raise anything approaching serious issues.p Power is provided from a supplied rechargeable battery pack, which is both light and long lasting--up to a maximum of two hours, depending on flash usage. To recharge from empty takes around two hours, so it would be worth investing in a second pack. The D100 takes Type I and II CompactFlash as well as Microdrive units, which are invaluable for users looking to take any more than a handful of pictures in a single session. Our tests showed a 256 MB CF card could handle around 40 high-resolution uncompressed TIFF images, suddenly making a 1 GB Microdrive look extremely attractive.p The built-in flash unit, which pops up above the lens, is powerful and efficient, proving effective in a variety of conditions. Unlike many digital cameras, it only fires a single flash, effectively reducing red-eye without sacrificing performance.p It's difficult not to be impressed by the D100. It's a stylish and good-looking camera that proves that beauty isn't just skin deep by providing results well above expectation. The inclusion of the fast-charge battery pack means downtime is kept to a minimum, and the software packages provided by Nikon (including NikonView 5) make it easy to manipulate your images and save them out to hard drive, CD, or DVD. This is not a cheap buy, especially when you consider the base price excludes any form of lens, but for those with deep pockets the D100 is a force to be reckoned with. I--Elly Russell/IpBPros:/BbrulliSuperb image quality--up to 3,008 x 2,000 pixels liNicely weighted, full-featured body liCompatible with Microdrives /ulpBCons:/BbrulliNoticed a bit less definition to images /ul]

Nikon D100 6MP Digital SLR Camera Specifications

As digital imaging continues to make inroads into the world of professional photography, Nikon’s release of the D100 proves that far from being a flash in the pan, digital SLRs really can make a valuable contribution.p Styled around the more traditional N80, the D100 has a full-featured body, is nicely weighted and considerably lighter than you might expect, given the amount of technology that’s packed into it. The controls are nicely situated, and navigating through the settings using the provided four-way movement pad becomes second nature very quickly. Picture preview comes courtesy of the built-in 1.8-inch LCD screen, which allows for a cursory check of any pictures taken. Unlike earlier Nikon products, it’s not possible to use the screen on the D100 as an alternate viewfinder, restricting its use in tight situations, but the results through the “traditional” viewfinder are perfectly adequate.p As you would expect from a 6-megapixel camera, the image quality is superb at all levels, from the highest resolution (a mighty 3,008 x 2,000 pixels) down to a less intense 1,504 x 1,000 pixels. At any resolution, the output images are really very good, color saturation is well up to par, and overall the results stand up well. On the downside, perfectionists may well find there’s a tiny amount less definition, but there’s nothing here to raise anything approaching serious issues.p Power is provided from a supplied rechargeable battery pack, which is both light and long lasting–up to a maximum of two hours, depending on flash usage. To recharge from empty takes around two hours, so it would be worth investing in a second pack. The D100 takes Type I and II CompactFlash as well as Microdrive units, which are invaluable for users looking to take any more than a handful of pictures in a single session. Our tests showed a 256 MB CF card could handle around 40 high-resolution uncompressed TIFF images, suddenly making a 1 GB Microdrive look extremely attractive.p The built-in flash unit, which pops up above the lens, is powerful and efficient, proving effective in a variety of conditions. Unlike many digital cameras, it only fires a single flash, effectively reducing red-eye without sacrificing performance.p It’s difficult not to be impressed by the D100. It’s a stylish and good-looking camera that proves that beauty isn’t just skin deep by providing results well above expectation. The inclusion of the fast-charge battery pack means downtime is kept to a minimum, and the software packages provided by Nikon (including NikonView 5) make it easy to manipulate your images and save them out to hard drive, CD, or DVD. This is not a cheap buy, especially when you consider the base price excludes any form of lens, but for those with deep pockets the D100 is a force to be reckoned with. I–Elly Russell/IpBPros:/BbrulliSuperb image quality–up to 3,008 x 2,000 pixels liNicely weighted, full-featured body liCompatible with Microdrives /ulpBCons:/BbrulliNoticed a bit less definition to images /ul

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