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Nikon MH-53 Battery Charger (Charges EN-EL1 Battery) for Coolpix 775, 885, 995, 4300, 4500, 5000, 5400, 5700 & 8700
Made by Nikon
  • For charging the Nikon EN-EL1 Li-ion rechargeable battery
  • Approximate charge time of 2 hours
  • Compatible with Coolpix 775, 885, 995, 4300, 4500, 5000, and 5700 digital cameras
Amazon base price: $18.94
List price: $19.99 (that's 5% off!)
Used price: $21.50
Average review score:

Okay, it's a battery charger
I may be a little naive, but I was expecting an actual battery with my battery charger. Other than that, it's fine. It works and it charges the battery in the stated time.

Good product, good price
They offer a battery charger, then you receive that. The product is good, it's little, you could carry it wherever you go. It charges the battery in only two hours.


Nikon MH-51 Battery Charger and EN-EL1 Rechargeable Battery Kit
Made by Nikon
  • Nikon EN-EL1 Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery for Nikon Coolpix Cameras - 880, 885, 990, 995, 5000
Amazon base price: $41.99
Used price: $45.00

Nikon Medallion 8x21 S Binoculars (Clampack)
Made by Nikon Sport Optics
  • Compact ergonomic body style
  • 8x magnification, 21mm objectives, 330-foot field of view
  • Diopter control for strain-free viewing
  • BaK4 high index prisms
  • Multicoated optics
Amazon base price: $56.99

Nikon Medallion 8x21 Binocular
Made by Nikon Sport Optics
  • Compact ergonomic body style.
  • Diopter control for strain-free viewing.
  • Features titanium - look finish.
  • BaK4 high index prisms.
  • Multicoated optics.
Amazon base price: $54.14
List price: $80.99 (that's 33% off!)
Average review score:

The Best Binocular for a Baseball Game
This is one of the best binocular out there for its price. Highly recommended.

Tough and robust,
these binoculars from Nikon are excellent, providing a great depth of vision and magnification. There's no colour leaching, or bleed, and the rubber diaphragm cap is securely fitted to avoid any over exposure. The bracket and adjusting screw retract smoothly into the lens housing, and the faux-leather carrying case loops nicely over either shoulder. The strap is particularly hard-wearing and does not bite into the flesh, providing a thick sweatshirt is worn. A fetching electric blue colour, the lenses are clean and speck free, granulated glass providing a rich, diverse prism and optical effect. An excellent all round binocular for taking to the races, the opera, or to the football match. Probably best suited to bird-watching, though. All in all, excellent.


Nikon Medallion 10x21 Binocular
Made by Nikon Sport Optics
  • Compact ergonomic body style.
  • Diopter control for strain-free viewing.
  • Features titanium - look finish.
  • BaK4 high index prisms.
  • Multicoated optics.
Amazon base price: $54.99
List price: $90.99 (that's 40% off!)
Used price: $39.99

NIKON MC30 Remote Cable Release
Made by Nikon
    Amazon base price: $59.88

    Nikon MC-EU1 Remote Release Cord for Coolpix 4300, 4500, 5000, 5700 & 8700 Digital Cameras
    Made by Nikon
    • Provides remote shutter release, zoom settings, interval shooting, playback and LCD illumination on/off
    • Confirms information such as set mode and number of frames to be captured
    • Compatible with Coolpix 4300, 4500, 5000, and 5700 digital cameras
    Amazon base price: $94.94
    List price: $140.99 (that's 33% off!)
    Used price: $88.50
    Average review score:

    miserable product
    All the comments here are spot on. I found a much better unit called the 'digisnap' (made by harbortronics) which works better, both as a remote release (longer cable, no filter) and a timelapse controller (much faster interval -- 5 sec vs. 2 min). Skip the Nikon unit.

    NOT A HAPPY CAMPER
    The remote is too small, and why is the diagram showing where the different parts are, only in German and Japanese? In this country, English is still the primary language, and I may read German, but I don't understand enough to translate the instructions here. Also, I can't see the print on the remote in the dark, and the buttons are a little too small, even for my small fingers. I don't understand why the camera locks up after I change the battery, and it's very frustrating to try and use something that is just going to mess up my camera, and thus my project. Also, the cord is a bit too short. Can't say I'm happy with this item.

    Necessary Evil
    I have used this devise extensively and it is definately required for tele-3X converters, macro, registration/animation shots. I'm using a Nikon 995 and without it the above photos would have been degraded without its useage. A necessary item. However, the flip side is that some evil designer, who should be demoted, only allowed for a 2 minute min. interval. Not 1 min, 30, 10, 5 sec's DUH! In addition the plug is really small, unplugs readily (even when you don't want to) and the cord is really short,with no extensions available. In addition, the USB port that accepts this devise has worn rather quickly for a Nikon, with connection becoming erractic if at all. The camera is presently in repair for replacement of the port/connector. I think that NIKON should issue some sort of incentive for those who bought this accessory. Its a love/hate relationship.


    NIKON MC-20 2.6-Foot Remote Trigger Release with Timer
    Made by Nikon
      Amazon base price: $119.88

      Nikon MB-E5700 Battery Pack Coolpix 5700 & 8700 Digital Camera
      Made by Nikon
      • Allows use of six AA batteries for extended power
      • Enhances camera handling for composing vertical images
      • Includes a vertical firing release for a more comfortable feel
      • Compatible with CoolPix 5700
      Amazon base price: $129.99
      Used price: $133.99
      Average review score:

      Not so Great
      I purchased this battery pack assuming it would yield me more shooting time on my nikon 5700. However,my experience has bee less than satisfying with this accesory . I find the original lithium battery that came with the camera lasts longer than a set of six (expensive) alkaline batteries attached via the MB-E5700 and forget about the rechargable batteries, they last even less. I believe it would be more cost efficient to purchase two extra lithium bateries and have them available when shooting for extended periods. Another minus is that the battery pack adds more weight to the camera and makes it more bulky. I would think twice when purchasing this item. In my opinion it really isn't necesary.

      Important Option
      I have not bought this item yet, but seeing that it is available puts the 5700 back into consideration for my next digital camera. After paying outrageous prices for various proprietary battery packs, I finally decided if it doesn't use AA NiMh batteries I don't want it. These batteries have excellent capacity and only cost about 3x what alkalines cost - and they don't have the problems that NiCds have. I can buy a ton of spares and use them in almost any device I have. Thankyou Nikon, yours looked like a nice camera but I had ruled it out because of the batteries. It is now at the top of my list.

      More than just a battery pack.
      I rated the product 4 stars because of the price - this is a very expensive accessory. Otherwise, this is a very useful product, if you have the need. If you are out in the field and need lots of battery power, you can either buy a handful of Nikon's special batteries and carry the charger with you, or you can use the MB-E5700 battery pack. So, why get the MB-E5700? Here's a scenario: you are at the Disneyland Park shooting photos from early morning until the park closes at night. The next day, you are going right back again to shoot all day long. Are you going to stay up in your hotel room putting batteries in the charger for the next day's shoot? Instead, you can charge one of the Nikon batteries overnight and load up the MB-E5700 with fresh AA batteries. And, you can buy more AA batteries in the park, as needed. You'll have less stuff in your pockets, too.

      You have to remove two parts from the camera to install the MB-E5700. The MB-E5700 has slots to store these parts, so they don't become lost. It takes only a minute or so to install.

      The MB-E5700 has a lockable shutter button and zoom control that are intended for use when the camera is held in the vertical position. The shape of the battery pack itself assists with holding the camera in the vertical position.

      Finally, the bottom of the MB-E5700 is flat and wide to accommodate placing the camera on a flat surface and being able to take photos with the camera perfectly level. There is a tripod mount as well. The battery pack places the camera a small distance away from the tripod itself - giving more room for handling the camera's controls and looking into the viewfinder.

      This is a good accessory for the 5700. I just wish it were lower in cost.


      Nikon - MC-12B Electronic Cable Release
      Made by Nikon
      • Can also be used with the F5, F100, N90, N90s, F90 & F90x cameras with the MC-25 adapter cord (sold separately)
      • Pushing the shutter button halfway activates the metering system
      • Pushing it down all the way completes the exposure
      Amazon base price: $

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