Owner's Manual

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3 Frame
the
photograph.
1'1
Using
a
Remote
Control
If
autofocus
is
in effect in delayed remote or quick-response remote mode, the camera
can
be focused
by
pressing the shutter-release
button
halfway (the shutter will
not
be
released
if
the shutter-release
button
is
pressed all the way down).
II
Cover
the
Viewfinder
After framing the photograph, remove
the DK-20 rubber eyecup
(G)
and insert
the supplied
DK-S
eyepiece cap
as
shown (00), This prevents
light
entering
via
the
viewfinder interfering
with
exposure. Hold
the
camera firmly when
removing
the
rubber eyecup.
Delayed
remote
and
quick-response
remote
modes:
From a distance
of
5 m
(16
ft.) or
less,
aim
the
transmitter on the
ML-L3
at the infrared receiver on the camera
and press
the
shutter-release button
on the ML-L3. In delayed remote
mode,
the
self-timer lamp
'wililight
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. No picture will be taken
if
the camera
is
unable
to
focus
or
in
other
situations in which the shutter can
not
be released.
If
no operations are performed for about five minutes after selecting delayed
remote
or
quick-response remote modes, the camera will automatically return
to
single frame or continuous mode, cancelling remote control mode.
4
Take
the
photograph.
Self-timer
mode:
Press
the shutter-
release
button
halfway
to
focus, and
then press the
button
the rest
of
the
LE
way
down
to
start
the
self-timer. The t
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self-timer lamp will start
to
blink and a
beep will begin
to
sound. Two
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seconds before the photograph
is
taken, the self-timer lamp will stop blinking
and
the
beeping will become more rapid. The shutter will be released ten
seconds after the
timer
starts. .
The
timer
will
not
start
if
the camera
is
unable
to
focus or
in
other situations in
which
the
shutter can
not
be released.
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