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(based on 3 ratings)
Brand: ZigView
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Zigview Twin1 R4N Infrared Remote Controller for Nikon Cameras
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Avg. Customer Rating:
 
3.7 stars
(based on 3 reviews)
67% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Customers most agreed on the following attributes:

Pros:
Lightweight(3)
 
Great product
By DDMVerified Purchaser from Miami on 6/20/2010
Pros:
Durable, Easy To Use, Lightweight, Reliable
Best Uses:
Everyday use, Home, Landscape Photography, Macro Photography, Portraits, Studio, Traveling
Describe Yourself:
Semi-Professional
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about ZigView Zigview Twin1 R4N Infrared Remote Controller for Nikon Cameras:

Doesn't work well from behind the camera. You need to be in site of the sensor

 
Very good remote control
By YvesVerified Purchaser from Boucherville, Canada on 1/10/2010
Pros:
Easy To Use, Lightweight, Reliable
Best Uses:
Home, Macro Photography, Portraits, Studio, Traveling
Describe Yourself:
Semi-Professional
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about ZigView Zigview Twin1 R4N Infrared Remote Controller for Nikon Cameras:

I use this remote control for self portrait (or family portrait) or when I must use a low shutter speed on a tripod.

[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]

 
Save your money
By IkeVerified Purchaser from Visalia, CA on 3/30/2009
Pros:
Lightweight
Cons:
Hit and miss
Best Uses:
Landscape Photography
Describe Yourself:
Hobbyist/Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about ZigView Zigview Twin1 R4N Infrared Remote Controller for Nikon Cameras:

The idea and the size of the R4N is a good one, but it just doesn't make the grade in performance. I was initially impressed by the size of the receiver and the fact that it can be attached to the camera and left on without dangling or being large and bulky. Also it doesn't require the "hot shoe" to hold it in place. When it works it works pretty well, but the idiosyncrasies are too many for me to be able to understand.

When in auto-focus, it often seems not able to find the focus. When it does it fires quite well, but not consistently. Press after press of the release may produce nothing then finally it fires. The range is not the problem as I have never tried using it from more that a few feet.

When using bracketing it will fire the called for number of shots, but then it locks up the camera so that nothing works. I have found that pressing the release again will activate the display screen and then the other functions work again.

I did not understand all of its functions and thought leaving it in the locked position was a good practice to keep the sender from firing while in my bag. Wrong! That turned out to be the "bulb" setting and drained the battery in a short time. Battery life seems pretty good from my limited usage.

I will continue to look for this compact of a device for remote usage, but will hope for a more consistent and reliable sender/receiver.

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