Price: $8.99
(as of Jun 03, 2025 10:08:07 UTC – Details)
The Keabroir CSRC-3.5-N1 is a coiled remote shutter release cable designed for select Nikon cameras, connecting the shutter release/speedlight with a 3.5mm jack.
Key Features:
– Specifically made for Nikon cameras.
– Establishes a connection between your Nikon camera and the shutter remote or speedlight trigger.
– Enables control over camera shutter release and speedlight with the remote.
– Reduces vibrational effects while taking photos.
– Portable and lightweight design for easy handling and transport.
Compatible Cameras:
For Nikon cameras:
– Z9 / Z8
– D850 / D810 / D800 / D700 / D500
– D1 / D1h / D1x / D2H / D2x / D2Xs / D3 / D3s / D3x / D4 / D4s / D5
– D100 / D200 / D300 / D300s
– F5 / F6 / F90 / F90x / F100
Included in Package:
– 1 x CSRC-3.5-N1 shutter release cable
NOTE: The camera shown in images is NOT part of the package.
This remote shutter release cable is specifically designed for Nikon cameras, facilitating connectivity between the camera and remote shutter release or flash trigger with a 3.5mm jack. It allows for easy control of shutter release and speedlight, compatible with MC-30.
Made from durable metal and plastic, this cable is water-resistant and built to last, ensuring reliable performance in various photography settings, whether indoors or outdoors.
The coiled design extends to 100cm but can shrink to 10cm for convenient storage, preventing cable tangles or misplacement.
It ensures stable communication, allowing the remote and camera to synchronize shooting with minimal delay.
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Russell Thornton –
Works Well
This item makes some older triggers work with my new D850 camera.
Van Life Geek –
Works as it should, and it has a coiled cord
This cable works perfectly with the shutter release system I use with my Nikon D800 & D850, but is offered in a coiled cord, which I prefer. The shutter release system I have came with a longer, straight cable which doesn’t work as well as I’d like in my DSLR rig. A coiled cord is much tidier for my rig and is my preference for most cables I use in the setup.As expected, this cord works with both the standard wired trigger I have, as well as the wireless version, which still requires a cable from the receiver to the camera. I also had no issues with the multi pin connector seating properly with the port on the Nikon, which can sometimes be an issue and can produce bent pins.
Rob M. –
Nikon 10-pin connector to 3.5mm is the perfect length for on-camera connections.
No complaints with this coiled Nikon 10-pin cord to 3.5mm jack. It’s the perfect length to use with my Nikon Z9 when plugging it into my PocketWizard remote transmitter which I have mounted to the side of my camera. It’s well made and has been reliable but I never travel with only one cord; multiple spare cords are a necessity when you’re a professional photographer.