Nikon releases the remote grip MC-N10 for videographers
Nov 2, 2022
Nikon has announced the Remote Grip MC-N10 — a new accessory for videographers and moviemakers. Suitable in any set-up, this lightweight and reliable grip lets users seamlessly control the Nikon mirrorless camera at the heart of their video rig.
Whether recording alone or as part of a small crew, shooters can control all main video settings via familiar buttons set into the MC-N10 grip. Available functions include those normally controlled by the camera’s rear buttons, as well as settings assigned to the camera’s dials or Fn buttons. An ARRI standard rosette fitting allows for quick changes in position, and the grip’s click-free dials keep things quiet on set.
Dirk Jasper, product manager, Nikon Europe says: “This new remote grip really opens up the possibilities for videographers working with minimal kit and small crews. Its lightweight build and comfortable feel give you the kind of handling you need to track and pan without worry.”
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Summary of key features—Remote Grip MC-N10
Remote grip for video: allows control of key video functions right from the grip.
Lightweight: weighs approx. 310 g with two AA batteries inserted.
Versatile: an ARRI standard rosette makes it easy to change position quickly. Click-free dials offer quiet control.
12 hours operation time: shoot for extended periods with 2x AA batteries inserted.
Stable connection: the grip connects to a Nikon camera via USB-C, ensuring reliable control in any shooting location.
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