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05/16/2004 04:45:58 PM · #1
Does anyone know which IR remote works with the D70? Is it the ML-L3?
05/16/2004 06:03:39 PM · #2
yes. And it's on backorder to heck and back again.

Apparenlty it's been on back order since December in some cases.

Clara- which sucks when you are trying to get one. :)
05/16/2004 06:04:32 PM · #3
ML-L1 works also, and is about half the price.

Edit: and you can probably find one. :-)

Message edited by author 2004-05-16 22:05:02.
05/17/2004 09:09:28 AM · #4
Do you happen to have a palm pilot with IR ability (most do I believe). If so I can dig up a great link for ya!
05/17/2004 09:11:19 AM · #5
Originally posted by audioaltima:

Do you happen to have a palm pilot with IR ability (most do I believe). If so I can dig up a great link for ya!


link please :)
05/17/2004 01:24:30 PM · #6
Originally posted by Pedro:

Originally posted by audioaltima:

Do you happen to have a palm pilot with IR ability (most do I believe). If so I can dig up a great link for ya!


link please :)


//natemc.com/nikontrigger.php
05/17/2004 01:35:38 PM · #7
Nope but I have an ipaq 2210 any good?
05/27/2004 02:30:16 PM · #8
I dl the palm software (it is IR Remote) and use ot for the TV etc. Have the D70 program (since I am a few steps away from ordering that sucker!!)
08/10/2004 11:37:01 AM · #9
Stumbled across this. TV remote control (this guy had a Tihao(?)) and found that the Sanyo TV code worked. Pressing button 1,5, or 7. The code was stated as 163. worth a shot. Doesn't work on my 2 VERY old remotes.
Also this if you have a PC programable remote. PC remote for d70
08/10/2004 11:43:34 AM · #10
I bought my remote at Competitive Camera in Dallas, TX. You may want to give them a call.

-danny
08/10/2004 12:57:32 PM · #11
Slightly off-topic:

Is the IR remote for the D70 a decent substitute for a cable release? (as one is not available..) Does it have to have direct line of sight with the sensor?
08/10/2004 05:24:13 PM · #12
I haven't measured...but will, but you can be off to the side (less than 30 degrees) on the right. Left is blocked by the lens.
It is a direct line of site. Or like I do at home, bounce it off mirrors, and walls. I should try that too.
Compettive Camera, eh. Must be the only ones in the country. 2 things I want are all backordered...A WhiBal card(s) and the tiny remote...soon. Thanks for the info.
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