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Old 24th October 2006   #1
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Default ZIGVIEW Twin-1 Transmitter / Receiver Set R2-SRN for Nikon

Hi, come across this ZIGVIEW Twin-1 Transmitter / Receiver Set R2-SRN for Nikon
while I was look for a remote wired/wireless for my D200. Any one out there has comments about wired/wireless for D200. I was looking at Modulite Remote Control Set ML-3.
Thank you.
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Old 24th October 2006   #2
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Default Re: ZIGVIEW Twin-1 Transmitter / Receiver Set R2-SRN for Nikon

these are the links...

http://www.climaxdigital.com/zigview/twin1_info.html

http://www.pricescan.com/item.asp?ca...itemno=1079084

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Old 24th October 2006   #3
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Default Re: ZIGVIEW Twin-1 Transmitter / Receiver Set R2-SRN for Nikon

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Hi, come across this ZIGVIEW Twin-1 Transmitter / Receiver Set R2-SRN for Nikon
while I was look for a remote wired/wireless for my D200. Any one out there has comments about wired/wireless for D200. I was looking at Modulite Remote Control Set ML-3.
Thank you.
These remotes look good and for most people would have sufficient functionalities, that is, instant shutter release and a 3 sec delay shutter release. In addition, they even give you the ability to do cable release with their own cable connector that is part of the package.

The other functionalities that the ML-3 has over the Twin-1 is its dual-channel transceivier, continuous shutter release and the ability to set a "trap" or "alarm" so that the camera's shutter is triggered if the IR beam is broken.

For the cable release MC-36, what you would gain is an intervalometer, giving the ability to do timed-interval shooting. Not sure if the Twin-1 can do bulb, but the MC-36 definitely can.

Of course the price of the Twin-1 makes it far, far more attractive for the normal user when compared to having to purchase both the ML-3 (SG$260) and MC-36 (SG$200).
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Default Re: ZIGVIEW Twin-1 Transmitter / Receiver Set R2-SRN for Nikon

thanks for the input.

Anybody have the Twin-1 set out there? Just wnated to know if it works.
It is also not cheap. I calculated its about S$150.

But it will not use up the accessory shoe, right?

Can I get it in Singapore?
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