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Technical Notes—Optional Accessories
Optional Accessories
182
Software
Nikon Capture 3
Use Nikon Capture 3 to capture photos to a computer and to edit
and save RAW images in a different format.
Remote
terminal
accessories
The MB-D100 multi-function battery pack is equipped with a ten-
pin remote terminal for remote-control and automatic photography.
The following accessories can be used with the MB-D100:
MC-20
Remote Cord
Remote shutter release; can be used to reduce camera
shake. Equipped with time-exposure and timer features,
emitting a beep once a second while the shutter is open.
80 cm/
2´7˝
Accessory Description Length
*
MC-21
Extension Cord
Can be connected to MC-series 20, 22, 25, or 30.
3m/
9´10˝
MC-22
Remote Cord
Remote shutter release with blue, yellow, and black ter-
minals for connection to a remote shutter-triggering
device, allowing control via sound or electronic signals.
1m/3´3˝
MC-23
Connecting
Cord
Connects two D-100 cameras (both with MB-D100 multi-
function battery packs) for simultaneous operation.
40 cm/
1´4˝
MC-25
Adapter Cord
Ten-pin to two-pin adapter cord for connection to de-
vices with two-pin terminals, including the MW-2 radio
control set, MT-2 intervalometer, and ML-2 modulite
control set.
20 cm/
MC-30
Remote Cord
Remote shutter release; can be used to reduce camera
shake or keep the shutter open during a time exposure.
80 cm/
2´7˝
ML-2 Modulite
Remote
Control Set
Allows infrared remote control at ranges of up to 100 m
(328´). Use multiple units for remote control over great-
er distances. Requires MC-25 adapter cord.
ML-3 Modulite
Remote
Control Set
Allows infrared remote control at ranges of up to 8 m
(26´).
*All figures are approximate.
Cable release
AR-3 Cable Release
The AR-3 can be attached to the camera release terminal to re-
duce camera shake in situations that demand slow shutter speeds,
such as night landscape, astronomical, and close-up photography.
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