Nikon D60BODY Manual De Usuario

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Releasing the Shutter
Chang
ing Shooting Settings
C
Continuous Mode
When shooting conditions demand firing of the flash, continuous shooting is disabled even when 
b (Continuous) is selected for Release mode. Select f or change flash mode (A 65) to turn the 
flash off. 
D
The Number of Shots Remaining before Memory Buffer Fills
The approximate number of images that can be recorded to the 
memory buffer, while maintaining the maximum frame rate, is shown 
in the viewfinder’s number of shots remaining before memory buffer 
fills display while the shutter-release button is held down. The example 
at right shows that at least 11 more images can be recorded without interruption. In continuous 
mode, shooting will continue to a maximum of 100 shots, although the frame rate will drop when 
Ir00J is displayed in the exposure-count display. The number of exposures remaining displayed is 
approximate. The number may vary depending upon shooting conditions.
 
Capacity and Image Quality/Size” (A 178) for more information regarding the number of 
photographs that can be recorded in the memory buffer.
Self-Timer and Remote Control Modes
The self-timer or optional Wireless Remote Control ML-L3 can be used for self-portraits.
1
Mount the camera on a tripod or place the camera on a stable, level surface.
2
Highlight Release mode in the Quick settings display (A 48) and select one of 
the following release modes.
At default settings, Self-timer is selected for Custom Setting 11 (F/G buttonA 112), and 
the length of the self-timer delay can be changed by simply pressing F/G. 
3
Frame the photograph.
If the remote control is used with the camera in autofocus mode, press the shutter-release 
button halfway to focus. The shutter will not be released.
Release mode
Description
c Self-timer
Shutter released about ten seconds after camera has 
focused. The length of self-timer delay can be changed 
(A 114).
d Delayed remote
Shutter released about two seconds after camera has 
focused.
e
Quick-response remote
Shutter released when camera focuses.