They are not expensive. I got one for my D70 for Christmas. I have yet to use it but plan to shortly for long exposures on a tripod. Here's a link from Amazon:
Seems they are currently out of stock but you can search for other vendors. Your local photography stores might carry this. You can find lots of these or compatibles on eBay as well.
I have the Nikon remote and it works well. You should be able to trigger the camera from behind in a small room. The signal will bounce off the walls. One complaint of the D70 and D50 is no cable release. I don't find that to be a problem. But the problem with the remote is the pick up sensor is on the front of the camera. People have come up with innovative ways to trigger the camera from behind like attaching a reflective piece (like a small mirror) on the front of the camera and aiming it toward the rear to be "seen" by the remote.
"One complaint of the D70 and D50 is no cable release."
Wow, that suprises me. I was about to recommend the cable release so they could stay behind the camera. Does the wireless have a option to operate the timer function on the camera?
"One complaint of the D70 and D50 is no cable release."
Wow, that suprises me. I was about to recommend the cable release so they could stay behind the camera. Does the wireless have a option to operate the timer function on the camera?
An IR repeater will work over the sensor and oddly enough you can use a television universal remote control to trigger the camera. If I remember right the codes are the same as a Sanyo TV. (I really need to get a life when I start messing with my camera gear to trigger pictures from my TV remote. My wife would tell me this is definitely a guy thing and that not everything can be solved by the television remote).
I got a generic one off ebay for about $7 and it works great. Even came with a carrying case, batteries and all. Here is the same one and same seller I got mine from if anyone is interested.
Patty, we have a Nikon IR remote that we bought at the local camera store. It was about $18. It is great to have so everyone can be in the photo!
AZ JazzyJ said:
An IR repeater will work over the sensor and oddly enough you can use a television universal remote control to trigger the camera. ... My wife would tell me this is definitely a guy thing and that not everything can be solved by the television remote).
Jeff