Nikon D40 User Manual

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Reference: More on Photography (All Modes)/Shooting Mode

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Self-Timer and Remote Control Modes

The self-timer or optional ML-L3 remote control can be used for self-portraits.

Self-timer mode ends when a photograph is taken or the camera is turned off. Single-frame
or continuous shooting mode is automatically restored when self-timer mode ends.

1

Mount the camera on a tripod or place the camera on a stable,
level surface.

2

Select one of the following shooting modes:

Mode

Description

10s

Self-timer

Shutter released about 10s after camera has focused.

2s Delayed remote Shutter released about 2s after camera has focused.

Quick-response
remote

Shutter released when camera focuses.

3

Frame the photograph. If the remote control is used with the camera in autofocus
mode, you can check focus by pressing the shutter-release button halfway.

4

Remove the viewfinder eyepiece cup and insert the supplied
DK-5 eyepiece cap as shown. This prevents light entering via
the viewfinder interfering with exposure.

5

Take the photograph.

Self-timer

: Press the camera shutter-release button halfway to

focus, then press it the rest of the way down to start the self-
timer. The self-timer lamp will start to blink, stopping two sec-
onds before the photograph is taken.

Remote control

: From a distance of 5m (16ft.) or less, aim the

transmitter on the ML-L3 at the infrared receiver on the cam-
era and press the shutter-release button on the ML-L3. 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.

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