Nikon D3200 User Manual

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Before Using the Remote Control

Before using the remote control for the first time, remove the clear plastic battery-insulator
sheet.

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Cover the Viewfinder

When taking photos without your eye to the
viewfinder, remove the DK-20 rubber eyecup
(q) and insert the supplied DK-5 eyepiece cap
as shown (w). This prevents light entering via
the viewfinder interfering with exposure. Hold
the camera firmly when removing the rubber
eyecup.

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Using the Built-in Flash

Before taking a photograph with the flash in P, S, A, or M modes, press the

M (Y) button to

raise the flash and wait for the

M indicator to be displayed in the viewfinder (0 24). Shooting

will be interrupted if the flash is raised while a remote control mode is in effect or after the
self-timer has started. If the flash is required, the camera will only respond to the ML-L3
shutter-release button once the flash has charged. In auto or scene modes in which the flash
pops up automatically, the flash will begin charging when a remote control mode is
selected; once the flash is charged, it will automatically pop up and fire when required.

In flash modes that support red-eye reduction, the red-eye reduction lamp will light for
about one second before the shutter is released in quick-response remote mode. In delayed
remote mode, the self-timer lamp will light for two seconds, followed by the red-eye
reduction lamp which lights for one second before the shutter is released.

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See Also

For information on choosing the duration of the self-timer and the number of shots taken,
see the Self-timer option in the setup menu (

0 141). For information on choosing how

long the camera will wait for a signal from the remote, see the Remote on duration option
in the setup menu (

0 141). For information on controlling the beeps that sound when the

self-timer and remote control are used, see the Beep option in the setup menu (

0 141).

DK-20 rubber eyecup

DK-5 eyepiece cap

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w

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