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🎥 Capture the moment, not the shake!
The Kiwifotos MC-DC2 Remote Switch is a 6.6 ft wired shutter release cord designed for Nikon cameras, enabling precise autofocus and shutter control to prevent camera shake. Compatible with over 30 Nikon DSLR and mirrorless models, it’s perfect for macro, telephoto, and long exposure photography.













| ASIN | B071D9Y331 |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Brand | Kiwifotos |
| Button Quantity | 2 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (692) |
| Item Weight | 0.22 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kiwifotos |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Maximum Range | 2 Meters |
| Mfr Part Number | Topfoto UR-232M |
| Model Name | Topfoto UR-232M |
| Model Number | Topfoto UR-232M |
M**É
As a traveller , I love this thing. It's quite cheap material but when you use a shutter release , you don't want the camera to break before the controler so it's ok to me. Also , it has a security on it that release the cable before it breaks in the port of the camera. That is SOOOO nice as breaking my camera port would cost around 450$ for replacing at Nikon repair shop. I needed something really lightweight as I travel a lot and my rig is already pretty heavy for trekking. No batteries , just a shutter release button with HOLD function as I need. I've read about other users feeling safe to see their controler had a very tough cable ... semi-rigid . In these cases , if you make a wrong move , it could break the camera port. It's not at all a good thing . Ok , better not put this in your back pockets where you could seat on it because it's plastic made ... so I put 4 stars on the quality of material ... but sincerely , people using these kind of cable shutter release are normally pretty delicate people that do have a decent camera case. Don't hesitate on it . It's cheap but that does the job really well. Just be gentle to unlock the hold button because if you do it too quickly, it may trigger another photo. That's the only down but we get quickly used to it. Now it does not happen to me so frequently . One time by week it happens to me to trigger by error but other shutter releases I seen have also this particularity , even my Sony one if I remember correctly. Have fun.
A**R
S**Y
Works fine
P**N
Stopped working after 2 months. Only used it 3 or 4 times before the camera (Nikon Z6iii) no longer recognizes it, or the unit stopped working. Feels cheap. The button is clunky and difficult to press at times.
D**N
The button half press got some considerable "slop", meaning it can be sometimes difficult to perform a half press because the detent in the button design doesnt have a decent amount of feedback or push back if that makes sense. Other than that, works great with my camera.
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