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Nikon MC-N10 remote control handle

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  • Nikon remote control handle MC-N10
  • suitable for filming
  • as if you had the camera in your hand
  • perfect in any configuration
  • for long sessions
  • reliable connection
  • suitable for Nikon Z 7II, Z 6II, Z 9

Remote control handle for filming
This compact and lightweight remote control handle gives you full control over Nikon mirrorless cameras when filming with a rig.¹ The handle is easy to connect, place and handle, so you literally have all the important settings under control. Whether fashion, sports, event or documentary. Whether in a team or alone. Even in demanding shooting situations, the technology is not a distraction.

As if you had the camera in your hand
Control a wide range of video functions directly from the handle. You can access all essential video settings. This also applies to functions that are normally operated via the buttons on the back of the camera and settings that you have assigned to dials or function keys (Fn).

Perfect in any configuration
Weighing approximately 260 g (with AA batteries inserted), the handle fits comfortably in the hand without adding unnecessary bulk. Thanks to the ARRI standard rosette, you can quickly change the mounting position. Non-locking dials prevent unnecessary noise on set.

For long sessions
The two AA batteries supply the remote control handle with power for twelve hours. This means you can record long takes without changing the batteries and never miss an important moment. Record, rearrange, next shot. Without a break. No problem.

Reliable connection
This grip is connected to the Nikon camera via USB-C. This ensures a stable connection, no matter where you are working. You'll never again have to worry about signal interference, which can be a problem for wireless connections in busy locations.

Suitable for:
Nikon Z 7II, Z 6II, Z 9

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Nikon MC-N10 remote control handle

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  • Nikon remote control handle MC-N10
  • suitable for filming
  • as if you had the camera in your hand
  • perfect in any configuration
  • for long sessions
  • reliable connection
  • suitable for Nikon Z 7II, Z 6II, Z 9

Product description for Nikon MC-N10 remote control handle

Remote control handle for filming
This compact and lightweight remote control handle gives you full control over Nikon mirrorless cameras when filming with a rig.¹ The handle is easy to connect, place and handle, so you literally have all the important settings under control. Whether fashion, sports, event or documentary. Whether in a team or alone. Even in demanding shooting situations, the technology is not a distraction.

As if you had the camera in your hand
Control a wide range of video functions directly from the handle. You can access all essential video settings. This also applies to functions that are normally operated via the buttons on the back of the camera and settings that you have assigned to dials or function keys (Fn).

Perfect in any configuration
Weighing approximately 260 g (with AA batteries inserted), the handle fits comfortably in the hand without adding unnecessary bulk. Thanks to the ARRI standard rosette, you can quickly change the mounting position. Non-locking dials prevent unnecessary noise on set.

For long sessions
The two AA batteries supply the remote control handle with power for twelve hours. This means you can record long takes without changing the batteries and never miss an important moment. Record, rearrange, next shot. Without a break. No problem.

Reliable connection
This grip is connected to the Nikon camera via USB-C. This ensures a stable connection, no matter where you are working. You'll never again have to worry about signal interference, which can be a problem for wireless connections in busy locations.

Suitable for:
Nikon Z 7II, Z 6II, Z 9

Nikon MC-N10 remote control handle

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