Nikon MLL3 Remote Switch

Nikon MLL3 Remote Switch

  • Color: Black
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars (2 reviews)
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    • Excellent little device!
    • - Jaa999Pa from Philly, Pa.
    • "Works if you're in front of the camera"
    • - Ivan Lavrusik from Shakopee, MN
    • "Best camera accessory buy I've made!"
    • - J[Mack] from Three Lakes, WI
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    alaTest.com

    • Product Rating: 4.55 star(s) Review summary of Nikon Ml-L3 Remote Control W/Cml-L3 For F65
      by alaTest
    • Comments:
      alaTest has collected and analysed 72 reviews of Nikon Ml-L3 Remote Control W/Cml-L3 For F65 from international magazines and websites. ...
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    zdnet.com

    • Product Rating: 3.65 star(s) Mitsubishi HC3000U
      by Kevin Miller
    • Pros: Accurate color decoding and primary colors; solid video processing with 2:3 pull-down; relatively inexpensive.
    • Cons: No physical lens shift limits mounting flexibility; inaccurate out-of-the-box color temperature; blacks not quite as rich as those of the best DLP projectors.
    • Comments:
      Mitsubishi's HC3000U front projector proves that good things can come in very small packages. This compact, relatively affordable projector ($2,999 list) incorporates a new HD-resolution DLP chipset from Texas Instruments, one of the first with Brilliant...
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