Nikon MC-36 Remote Cord Manual De Usuario
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Manual Release
The MC-36 shutter-release button (
) func-
tions in much the same way as the camera
shutter-release button.
shutter-release button.
1. Adjust Camera Settings
Connect the MC-36 (pg. 7) and turn the
Connect the MC-36 (pg. 7) and turn the
camera on. Choose exposure mode, shut-
ter speed, focus mode, and shooting mode
as desired.
ter speed, focus mode, and shooting mode
as desired.
2. Take Pictures
2.1 Press the MC-36 shutter-release button (
2.1 Press the MC-36 shutter-release button (
)
halfway and check focus and exposure,
then press it the rest of the way down to
take a picture. While the shutter is open,
a beep will sound at one-second intervals,
the “RELEASE“ indicator (
then press it the rest of the way down to
take a picture. While the shutter is open,
a beep will sound at one-second intervals,
the “RELEASE“ indicator (
) will fl ash, and
the control panel will show the time re-
maining until the shutter closes.
maining until the shutter closes.
To keep the shutter-release button ful-
ly pressed for bulb photography, slide the
button to the HOLD position. Slide it in the
opposite direction to release the lock.
button to the HOLD position. Slide it in the
opposite direction to release the lock.
2.2 Release the button to end shooting.
The MC-36 shutter-release button can be used
when no batteries are inserted. The control pan-
el will remain off and no beep will sound.
when no batteries are inserted. The control pan-
el will remain off and no beep will sound.
The shutter-release button can be used to re-
lease the shutter manually while the timer is ac-
tive. Timer count-down (including the control-
panel display, release lamp, and beep) contin-
ues during manual release. If a manual release
overlaps with an automatic release, the shutter
will remain open until both exposure times have
expired.
lease the shutter manually while the timer is ac-
tive. Timer count-down (including the control-
panel display, release lamp, and beep) contin-
ues during manual release. If a manual release
overlaps with an automatic release, the shutter
will remain open until both exposure times have
expired.