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Nikon MC-36A Multi-Function Wired Remote Shutter Release Cord
The Nikon MC-36A Multifunction Remote cord is a 10-pin, 33.5-inch wired remote shutter release for use with Nikon D200/D300 cameras and other compatible optical accessories
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Nikon MC‑36A Multi‑Function Wired Remote Shutter Release Cord
The MC‑36A is a versatile wired remote shutter release designed for Nikon digital SLR cameras. It offers photographers the ability to trigger the camera from a distance, enabling creative compositions, long exposures, and precise timing without touching the camera body.
Key Features
- 10‑Pin Connector: The MC‑36A uses a standard 10‑pin interface that plugs directly into Nikon’s camera body. This ensures reliable communication between the remote and the camera’s shutter mechanism.
- Length: With a cord length of approximately 33.5 inches (0.85 meters), users can position the camera up to this distance from the remote, providing flexibility for studio setups or outdoor shoots.
- Multi‑Functionality: Beyond simple shutter release, the MC‑36A supports advanced functions such as intervalometer and timer modes. This allows photographers to capture time‑lapse sequences or delayed exposures without additional equipment.
- Durable Construction: The cord is built with reinforced wiring and a robust connector, designed to withstand frequent use in various shooting environments.
- Compatibility: The remote works seamlessly with a wide range of Nikon DSLR models, including but not limited to the D200, D300, D300S, D700, D3, D500, D850, D6, Z9, D800, D4, and D5 series.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Connector Type | 10‑Pin Nikon Camera Interface |
| Cord Length | 33.5 inches (0.85 meters) |
| Supported Functions | Shutter Release, Intervalometer, Timer |
| Compatibility | Nikon DSLR models: D200, D300, D300S, D700, D3, D500, D850, D6, Z9, D800, D4, D5, and others |
| Build Material | Reinforced nylon jacket with metal connectors |
| Operating Temperature | -10°C to +40°C (14°F to 104°F) |
Installation Guide
- Locate the Camera’s Remote Port: On most Nikon DSLRs, the remote port is situated on the left side of the camera body. It is a small rectangular slot with ten pins.
- Insert the Connector: Align the MC‑36A connector with the camera’s port and gently push it in until it clicks into place. Ensure that all pins are fully seated to avoid signal loss.
- Secure the Cord: If you plan to use the remote for extended periods, consider securing the cord to a tripod or mounting bracket to prevent accidental disconnections.
- Activate Desired Mode: Depending on your shooting needs, switch the camera’s mode dial to either Shutter Release, Intervalometer, or Timer. The MC‑36A will respond accordingly when pressed.
Using the Intervalometer Function
The intervalometer feature allows you to capture a series of images at set intervals, ideal for time‑lapse photography. To use:
- Set the camera’s mode dial to Intervalometer.
- Press the remote button once to start the sequence.
- The camera will automatically take photos at the programmed interval until you press the remote again to stop.
Timer Mode Operation
For delayed exposures, such as when setting up a long exposure or avoiding camera shake:
- Select Timer mode on the camera.
- Press the remote button to initiate the countdown.
- The camera will wait for the preset delay (typically 10 seconds) before firing the shutter.
Maintenance Tips
- Keep the connector clean and free of dust. Use a soft brush or compressed air if necessary.
- Avoid pulling on the cord; instead, grip the connector when disconnecting to prevent damage.
- Store the remote in a dry environment to avoid moisture buildup that could affect electrical contacts.
Common Troubleshooting Scenarios
| Issue | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| No response from camera when remote is pressed | Connector not fully seated or damaged pins | Re‑insert the connector, inspect for bent pins, replace if necessary. |
| Intermittent shutter release during use | Loose cable connection or frayed wire | Tighten the cord at both ends, check for visible wear; consider replacing the remote. |
| Timer mode not functioning correctly | Camera firmware incompatibility | Ensure camera firmware is up to date; consult Nikon support if issues persist. |
Why Choose the MC‑36A?
The Nikon MC‑36A offers a blend of reliability, versatility, and ease of use. Its multi‑function capabilities reduce the need for additional accessories, while its robust build ensures longevity in demanding shooting conditions. Whether you’re capturing still life with precise timing or creating dynamic time‑lapse sequences, this remote provides photographers with the control they need to bring their vision to life.
Conclusion
The Nikon MC‑36A Multi‑Function Wired Remote Shutter Release Cord is an essential tool for any photographer seeking greater flexibility and precision in their shooting workflow. Its thoughtful design, comprehensive feature set, and broad compatibility make it a reliable companion across a wide range of Nikon DSLR models.
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| Brand | ![]() Nikon is a Japanese company that produces cameras, lenses, binoculars, microscopes, and other optical equipment. It was founded in 1917 as a manufacturer of optical glass and instruments. Nikon entered the camera market in 1948, and has been a leading producer of digital cameras since the release of the Nikon D1 in 1999. Nikon is also a major supplier of camera components to other camera manufacturers. |
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