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    Spamminator Grandpaw's Avatar
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    Thanks to Frog for recommendation

    Awhile back I was interested in getting a wireless remote for my Nikon D80. Frog suggested the Phottix WRC-N6 for about $34.00 on E-Bay. It has 16 channels and works up to about 300ft. I am very happy with it so far and would like to let others know it is available. There are different models for different cameras so make sure and get the right one. I am not going to say who I purchased it from and turn this into spam but I just wanted to let you know it is available. Thanks again to Frog for the suggestion, Jeff
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    Re: Thanks to Frog for recommendation

    You're quite welcome, Grandpaw.
    Keep Shooting!

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    Re: Thanks to Frog for recommendation

    Agree 100% love my wireless as well. Word of caution if you have the antenna fully extended and are down on your knees or lower and shooting and there are obstacles take care not to hit or get the atenna caught they are very fragile and break very easily. I know first hand.

    Ray Still

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