Releasing the shutter, Release mode, Continuous mode – Nikon D60 User Manual

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ing Shooting Settings

Releasing the Shutter

Release Mode

Select Release mode from the Quick settings display to adjust the setting (A 48).

E

04 — Release Mode

Release mode also can be set in the custom settings menu (A 109).

F

11 — F/G Button (A 112)

At default settings, self-timer mode can be applied by simply pressing F/G. The
release mode can be changed by holding down F/G and rotating the command
dial if Release mode is selected for Custom Setting 11 (F/G button; A 112).

Continuous Mode

1

Highlight Release mode in the Quick settings display
(A 48) and highlight b (Continuous).

2

Shoot.

Photographs are shot continuously while the shutter-release button is held
down.

a

Single frame (default setting)
Camera shoots one photograph each time the shutter-release button is pressed.

b

Continuous (burst mode)

A 54

Camera records photographs at up to about three frames per second while the
shutter-release button is pressed. The fastest frame rates can be achieved by
choosing manual focus (A 61), rotating the mode dial to b or d and selecting a
shutter speed of

1

/

250

s or faster (A 42, 44), and using defaults for all other settings.

c Self-timer

A 55

Use for self-portraits or to reduce blurring caused by camera shake. Shutter is
released about ten seconds after the shutter-release button is pressed.

d Delayed remote

A 55

Optional Wireless Remote Control ML-L3 required. Use for self-portraits. Shutter is
released about two seconds after the shutter-release button on the remote control
is pressed.

e

Quick-response remote

A 55

Optional Wireless Remote Control ML-L3 required. Use to reduce blurring caused
by camera shake. Shutter is released immediately after the shutter-release button
on the remote control is pressed.

Release mode

Move

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