Nikon 25492b Guia Do Utilizador

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Self-Timer and Remote Control Modes
The self-timer and optional ML-L3 remote control (
0 177) allow the photographer to 
be at a distance from the camera when a photo is taken.
1
Mount the camera on a tripod.
Mount the camera on a tripod or place the camera on a stable, level surface.
2
Select a release mode.
Select 
E (self-timer), " (delayed remote), 
or 
# (quick-response remote) mode (0 31; 
note that if no operations are performed for 
about a minute after a remote control mode 
is selected, the camera will automatically 
return to single frame, continuous, or quiet 
shutter-release mode).
3
Frame the photograph.
Remote control mode
: Check focus by pressing the shutter-release button halfway. 
No photograph will be taken even if the button is pressed all the way down. 
4
Take the photograph.
Self-timer mode
: Press the shutter-release button 
halfway to focus, and then press the button the 
rest of the way down. The self-timer lamp will 
start to flash and a beep will begin to sound. Two 
seconds before the photo is taken, the lamp will 
stop flashing and the beeping will become more rapid. The shutter will be 
released ten seconds after the timer starts.
Remote control mode
: From a distance of 5 m (16 ft) or less, 
aim the transmitter on the ML-L3 at either of the infrared 
receivers on the camera (
0 1, 2) and press the ML-L3 
shutter-release button. In delayed remote mode, the self-
timer lamp will light for about two seconds before the 
shutter is released. In quick-response remote mode, the self-
timer lamp will flash after the shutter has been released.
Note that the timer may not start or a photograph may not be taken if the camera is 
unable to focus or in other situations in which the shutter can not be released.
 
Turning the camera off cancels self-timer and remote control release modes and 
restores single frame, continuous, or quiet shutter-release mode.
I (E/#) button