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, UVI
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A. Towers (amazon.com)
A bit toyish, but it does the job.
A bit toyish, but it does the job.
I've used it for one photoshoot so far and already have to change the battery in the remote unit (one battery for remote unit and one for camera unit). It feels a bit toyish in my hand but when the battery works, it does its job, so I can't complain much.
Oct, 2010
Consumer review by:
Amar Amaresan (amazon.com)
A bad product from ALZO
A bad product from ALZO
Absolutely useless product. Worked a few times after it arrived. It was all trial shots. But, when the real time came, the stupid product stopped working. Changing batteries did not help. It was totally frustrating. Never ever buy unknown brand, cheap...
Jul, 2010
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John N. Kallas (amazon.com)
Alzo Wireless Radio Shutter Release
Alzo Wireless Radio Shutter Release
This is my first purchase of a wireless shutter release. Necessary now that I have a digital camera that requires it. My previous film-based SLR used a plain physical shutter release. The receiver worked poorly from the start. The transmitter worked...
Feb, 2010
Consumer review by:
corkemup (amazon.com)
Just what I wanted
Just what I wanted
I had purchased a different type of wireless release and was lucky enough to be able to return it. It was terrible. That made me a little leery of this one, but I decided to give it a try. I'm not sorry at all, it's just what I was looking for. I...
Feb, 2010
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H. Hilty (amazon.com)
Great product
Great product
Arrived promptly and as advertised. It's a little difficult to get a single shot if my camera is set to high speed cont. drive, half click and full click settings work well. Great product at a great price.
Feb, 2010
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A. Scientist (amazon.com)
Great Gadget
Great Gadget
This works well and is a great help getting rid of artifacts from pressing the camera button when using long exposures. It is also great for sitting in a chair and enjoying the sunset while photographing it. Another good trick, if you ever need to...
Jan, 2010
Consumer review by:
D. W. Moore (amazon.com)
I'm Pleased!
I'm Pleased!
This is not the junk that some others would suggest. Who cares what the shipping box looks like. It had adequate protection. I installed a battery in the receiver and it was working immediately. If there are other wireless shutter releases in the...
Dec, 2009
Consumer review by:
Brian Hilson (amazon.com)
It works well
It works well
Wireless triggers can easily run well over $200. I've gone cheap a few times in the past and get burned about half the time. So I flipped a coin again and picked up this unit. And to be honest, it's made me very happy. Simply put, it works. The...
Jul, 2009
Consumer review by:
K. Mares (amazon.com)
Works as described but needs quality refinement
Works as described but needs quality refinement
The product works as described. It would be nice if the buttons were of higher quality with some dust and moisture sealing, and the feel of them and the case is certainly cheap. Would also be nice if the pull out antennae of the transmitter was fully...
Jul, 2009
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Cpt Roland Jarvis (amazon.com)
Not as professional as it appears
Not as professional as it appears
Right up front: This item arrived (on time) in a cheap Chinese laden flimsy box, something you would expect to find fireworks in. It arrived with a battery; however this battery had "NG" marked on it with a black sharpy and they were right, it was...
Jun, 2009
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