Shooting with remote control, Frame the picture – Nikon P6000 User Manual

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Shooting with the Self-timer/Remote Control

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Shooting with Remote Control

An optional remote control (ML-L3) is required.

1

Choose Remote control mode using the multi
selector in the self-timer menu (step 2 of A35)
and press the k button.

Z (quick-response remote): Press the send button on the

remote control to shoot instantly.

Z 10 s (ten seconds remote): Press the send button on the

remote control to shoot ten seconds after camera has focused.

Z 2 s (two seconds remote): Press the send button on the remote control to shoot two seconds

after camera has focused.

The icon for the selected remote control mode is displayed.

If a setting is not applied by pressing the

k button within a few seconds, the selection will be

cancelled.

2

Frame the picture.

3

Aim the transmitter at the infrared receiver on
the front of the camera and press the send
button.

Press the send button from a distance of 5 m (16 ft.) or

less.

In quick-response remote mode, once focus has been

locked the shutter will be released and the self-timer
lamp will flash.

In ten seconds or two seconds remote mode, the self-

timer lamp will blink, and glow approximately for one
second before the shutter is released.

When the shutter is released in ten seconds or two

seconds remote mode, the remote control mode will
turn to OFF.

To stop the timer before a picture is shot, press the send

button again.

Remote control

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