The packaging of the remote switch was designed significantly finer than I would have expected in such a "no-name" products. The manual is in Chinese and in poor English. (Language par excellence still very well presented and easy to understand) Interval Shooting etc. are presented with sketches of the time course, which is very helpful to keep the individual factors (Verzügerung, interval, exposure time) in the settings apart. The remote is a little larger than expected, but fits comfortably in your hand, and feels not exactly wertig, but also not so cheap, as they would soon fall apart. Operation is super simple, and thus the manual was no longer needed after the first operation. Some additional information: -The Manual shutter can also operate without batteries as the Nikon original. -There Is an LED that indicates the recording status in red or green. -The Brand-specific adapters can be replaced without problems, for example by the variant that comes with the YONGNUO RF 603 II. -There Is an eyelet for a wrist strap or rubber bands
I use the timer with the YONGNUO cable is supplied and an elastic band, which I attach to the tripod hook. Because both are flexible, camera and tripod are ideally protected from any wobbling when adjusting.
Taking pictures with this handset is really fun and it provides a good & cheap supplements because the equipment. Whoever still reaches for the original Nikon, which costs about 100, which is pretty bad advice.