Foreword – Nikon ML-3 Modulite Remote Control Set User Manual

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FOREWORD--------------------

Thank you for purchasing the Nikon Moduiite

Remote Control Set ML-3. The Nikon ML-3

combines a transmitter and receiver for the remote
control of F5, FI 00, F90X/N90s, F90-Series/N90 or

D1 camera by infrared ray. Its maximum effective

range is 8m (26.2 ft.).

The ML-3 is designed so the transmission button
operates the same way as the shutter reiease button
on the camera. For exampie, iightiy pressing the
transmission button turns on the camera’s exposure

meter and starts autofocus detection. Changeover

from singie to continuous shutter release can be
accomplished directly from the transmitter and,
when set, continuous release is activated by
pressing the transmission button. The ML-3 also
offers a delay mode that releases the shutter release
approximately three seconds after you press the
transmission button. Since two channels can be
selected for signal transmission using the above-
mentioned functions, two ML-3 units can be used in

the same location, at the same time. Also, the

shutter is released without pressing the transmission
button when the subject crosses the point between

the transmitter and the receiver which manually
focuses in advance using the auto trigger function.
This is especially convenient when you want to take

a picture, for example, of a small animal that is
sensitive to human presence.

When the transmitter of the ML-2 is used with the

receiver of the ML-3, the maximum operating
distance is extended to 100m away from the
receiver, and a number of F5, FI 00, F90X/N90s or

F90-Series/N90 cameras can be operated

simultaneously by using the ML-2’s ALL mode.

For optimum results, read this manual and the

instruction manual of your camera thoroughly.

Infrared rays from the transmission head can

cause eye damage. Do

not

look into the

transmission head during transmission.

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