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28 Jul, 2021
Compares well with market leaders
1 of 1 found this helpful This 1.5 x 2 metre pop-up background compares well with the market leaders. The steel ring is wide enough and flexible enough to make folding and unfolding easy. The blue and green sides are both consistently tensioned when unfolded, and although there is slight creasing when it is unfolded (in common with all pop-up backgrounds and reflectors), this is not noticeable when the background is ln use. There is a hanging loop for suspending the background on a tripod yet it is still sturdy enough not to lose its shape if it is standing on the floor and leaning against a wall.

16 Jan, 2019
Genuine Nikon shutter release cable
This is the Nikon specific electric remote shutter release cable. It looks like the genuine article (I bought one from a Nikon main dealer when I bought the camera), it works like the genuine article (my old one worked perfectly until I managed to close my tripod on it leaving me 2 useless halves), so my conclusion is that this is the genuine article. The button responds like the shutter release on the camera - a half press focuses the lens, pressing further takes the photo. The slide enables you to keep the shutter open as long as you want in B or bulb mode, but in normal fixed length exposure is completely unnecessary.