Ooting – Nikon D610 User Manual

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Frame the photograph.

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 to start the
self-timer (note that the timer will not start if the camera is unable to focus or in
other situations in which the shutter can not be released). The self-timer lamp
will start to flash. Two seconds before the photograph is taken, the self-timer
lamp will stop flashing. 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 2, 4) 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. In remote mirror-
up mode
, pressing the ML-L3 shutter-release button once raises the mirror; the
shutter will be released and the self-timer lamp will flash after 30 s or when the
button is pressed a second time. Note that the remote control can not be used
to record movies; even if Record movies is selected for Custom Setting g4
(Assign shutter button,

0 248), pressing the shutter-release button on the

remote control will release the shutter and record a photograph.

To cancel shooting, select another release mode.

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Cover the Viewfinder

When taking photos without your eye to
the viewfinder, remove the DK-21 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.

DK-21 rubber eyecup

DK-5 eyepiece cap

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