Nikon D70 manual Using a Remote Control, 107, Remote-Control Photography

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Using a Remote Control

Remote-Control Photography

The optional ML-L3 remote control can be used for self-portraits or to reduce blur caused by camera shake.

Before Using the Remote Control

Before using the remote control for the first time, remove the clear plastic battery insulator sheet.

Shooting mode

Description

 

Gives operator time to pose when taking self-portrait using

Delayed remote

remote control.

 

Ensures quick shutter response; can be used to reduce blur-

Quick-response remote

ring caused by camera shake.

Long Time-Exposures

When the remote control is used in mode M, can be selected for shutter speed. At this setting, the shutter opens when the shutter-release button on the optional ML- L3 remote control is pressed (2 s after the button is pressed in delayed remote mode) and remains open until the remote-control shutter-release button is pressed a second time (maximum 30 minutes; 83). Nikon recommends using a fully-charged EN-EL3 battery or an optional EH-5 AC adapter to prevent loss of power while the shutter is open. Note that if the shutter is open for more than approximately 1 s at any setting, “noise” in the form of randomly-spaced, brightly-colored pixels may appear in the final photograph.

Using the Built-in Speedlight

In situations in which the flash is required, the camera will only respond to the shutter- release button on the ML-L3 once the flash has charged. In , , , and modes, the flash will begin charging when delayed remote or quick-response remote mode is selected; once the flash has charged, the built-in Speedlight will pop up automatically if required when the shutter-release button on the ML-L3 is pressed. If red-eye reduc- tion, slow sync with red-eye reduction, auto with red-eye reduction, or auto slow sync with red-eye reduction is selected, the self-timer lamp will light for about one second before the shutter is released. In delayed remote mode, the self-timer lamp will blink for two seconds and then light for one second before the shutter is released.

In P, S, A, and M modes, raising the built-in Speedlight during the two-second count- down in delayed remote mode will cancel the two-second timer. Wait for the flash to charge and press the shutter-release button on the ML-L3 to restart the timer.

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Contents Digital Camera Product Documentation Quick Start GuideGuide to Digital Photography How to Read This Manual Do not look at the sun through the view- finder For Your SafetyUse appropriate cables IiiPage Trademark Information Comply with copyright noticesTable of Contents 113 Vii120 123Viii This chapter is divided into the following sections Getting StartedOverview Getting to Know the CameraOverview About This ManualOverview Camera Body Getting to Know the CameraCamera Controls and Displays Know the CameraTo Know the Camera Getting to Introduction-Getting to Know the Camera Control Panel139 102140 LCD IlluminatorViewfinder Display Advanced Focusing Screen DisplayIntroduction Getting to Know the Camera144 No Battery103 Electronic analog exposureDigital Vari-Programs Mode DialAuto Multi Program Exposure ModesShutter-Priority Auto ManualShutter-Release Button Navigating the MenusMulti selector is used to navigate through the camera menus Multi SelectorAttaching the Camera Strap First StepsGetting the Camera Ready for Use Monitor CoverRead Battery Warnings BatteryInserting Batteries D70 uses the following batteriesCR2 Batteries Removing BatteriesFirst Steps Basic SetupClock Battery Basic SetupCamera Clock LanguageAttaching Lenses Detaching Lenses Protect the Camera from Dirt and DustInserting Memory Cards Inserting Memory CardsFormat No Memory Card Removing Memory CardsBasic Photography Basic Photography and PlaybackBasic Playback StepBasic Photography Rotate the Mode Dial toReady the Camera Taking Your First PhotographsWill flash in the exposure-count displays Check the number of exposures remainingBlinking No further pic Non-CPU LensesShooting mode Adjust Camera SettingsQuality ModeFrame a Photograph Viewfinder Frame CoverageViewfinder Focus Focus indicator Subject in focus beep will sound when camera has focusedFocus Built-in Speedlight When the Speedlight Is Not in UseWhile the photograph is being recorded to Take the PhotographWay down Shutter SoundViewing Photographs Basic PlaybackCreative Photography Digital Vari-ProgramsUse wide-angle lens for wider field of view Tutorial-Digital Vari-ProgramsClose up Self-Timer and Remote Control Modes IndicatorDescriptionExposure Warning Color SpaceDetails Taking PhotographsShooting Mode When to Use Shooting OptionsSelf-Timer Focus56-61 Exposure ModeYour creative intent White BalanceHow will this photograph be used? What is more important, shutter speed or aperture?What lighting is available? Will this be a single photo, or a series of photos?Custom Settings Menu Using Camera MenusChoosing a Menu Basic Menu OperationsTaking Photographs-Using Camera Menus To modify settings for an item in the current menuMaking a Selection Exiting the MenusImage Quality Image Quality and SizeMaking Effective Use of Memory Image Quality and SizeImage Quality Menu Qual ButtonSize Image Size Menu Image SizeOption Taking Photographs-Image Quality and SizeQual Button 130 279 144 Memory Card Capacity and Image Quality/Size253 528 279 481 950Reacting Faster to Light Sensitivity ISO EquivalencyISO Menu Sensitivity ISO EquivalencyTaking Photographs-Sensitivity ISO Equivalency ISO ButtonWhite Balance Approximate Color Option temperature DescriptionKeeping Colors True Balance can be selected from the following optionsHighlight White bal. in the shooting menu White Balance MenuPress the multi selector to WB ButtonSettings other than ±0, a icon appears in the control panel Fine-Tuning White BalanceColor Temperature Taking Photographs-WhiteMired Fine-Tuning and Color TemperatureMeasuring a Value for White Balance Preset White BalanceWhite Balance Measuring White BalanceTaking Photographs-White Balance Highlight Select image Copying White Balance from a PhotographSelect photograph Using the Current Value for Preset White BalanceOptimizing Images At Settings Other than CustomImage Enhancement Optimizing ImagesMaking Edges More Distinct Sharpening Customizing Image Enhancement OptionsTaking Photographs-Optimizing Option DescriptionAdjusting Contrast Tone Comp Auto default Normal Low contrastHigh contrast Custom Taking Suiting Colors to a Workflow Color ModePhotographs-Optimizing Images ModeControlling Vividness Saturation Controlling Color Hue AdjustmentSaturation controls the vividness of colors Taking Photographs-Optimizing ImagesChoosing Custom Image Optimization Options Choosing a Shooting Mode Single Frame, Continuous, Self-Timer, or Remote ControlRemote control Taking Photographs-Choosing a Shooting Mode Memory BufferBuffer Size Focus Focus ModeControlling How the Camera Focuses AvailablePredictive Focus Tracking Focus Area Selection Manual Focus Area SelectionFocus Area Selection Option Display Description AF-Area ModeLighted in viewfinder Focus AreaAF-S finderHow it works AF-C Continuous-servo AF Focus LockAE-L/AF-L Recompose the photograph and shootAF-Assist Illuminator For Custom Setting 2 Autofocus 139, anAF-assist illuminator is not available Sports, Night landscape modesContinuous Use of the AF-Assist Illuminator Getting Good Results with AutofocusElectronic Range Finder Manual FocusSelection/Autofocus with Manual Priority Focal Plane PositionMetering ExposureControlling How the Camera Sets Exposure Center WtdExposure Mode CPU LensesDepth-of-Field Preview Flexible Program Auto Multi ProgramExposure Program IndicatorShutter-Priority Auto Shutter Speed and Camera Shake Changing from Mode M to Mode SAperture-Priority Auto Manual Flash-Ready Indicator Long Time-ExposuresElectronic Analog Exposure Display Autoexposure Lock Adjusting Shutter Speed and Aperture Metered AreaAE Lock Exposure Exposure CompensationEV Step Exp CompType BracketingAE & flash or AE only Photographs-ExposureExposure and Flash Bracketing Shooting Mode BKT Order Step+½ EV +0.5 ±1½ EV+1 EV +1.0 +1½ EV +1.5 +2 EV +2.0 Resuming Exposure or Flash BracketingIndicator , , or will blink White Balance BracketingTurning the Camera Off Order Flash Mode Using the Built-in SpeedlightFlash Photography TTL Flash ControlFlash Sync Modes Taking Photographs-Flash PhotographyFlash Angle Following flash sync settings are available in mode Following flash sync settings are available in , , and modesFlash sync mode OffWhen required Using the Built-in SpeedlightAuto Flash , , , and Modes Red-Eye ReductionSlow A, MSync Studio Flash SystemsMode ApertureValue selected by User382 Set automatically by camera 100 Using the Built-in SpeedlightFlash Range, Aperture, and Sensitivity RangeCompatible Lenses 101Lens Photographs-Flash Photography102 Flash Exposure CompensationFV Lock Select FV Lock for Custom Setting 15 AE- L/AF-L103 PhotographyUsing FV Lock with Optional Speedlights 104Recompose the photograph Delaying Shutter Release Self-Timer ModeTaking Photographs-Self-Timer Mode 105Self-timer 106Beep Taking Photographs-Using a Remote Control Using a Remote Control107 Remote-Control Photography108 To use the remote controlStable, level surface RemoteUsing a Remote Control Custom Setting109 AF-S Single-servo AFReplacing the Battery 110Keep out of Reach of Children Restoring Default Settings Two-Button ResetFollowing shooting-menu options will also be reset Taking Photographs-Two-Button Reset112 Playback Options 113114 Single-Image PlaybackMore About Playback115 To To PressDisplay menus 116 Photo InformationFile Information Shooting Data,Histogram 117Highlights More About PlaybackViewing Multiple Images Thumbnail Playback 118To To 119 120 Taking a Closer Look Playback ZoomProtecting Photographs from Deletion 121To protect a photograph 122 Deleting Individual PhotographsList Press Button. a confirmation dialog will Protected and Hidden Images123 Delete Playback Menu124 Managing ImagesDeleting Selected Photographs Selected Deleting All Photographs All125 Rotate Tall Playback Fldr126 Playback MenuSlide Show Starting the Slide Show Start127 128 Changing the Display Interval Frame IntvlHide Image 129File Attributes for Hidden Images Print Set 130OptionDescription 131 Modifying the Print Order Select/SetOptimize Image Shooting Menu132 Shooting OptionsLong Exp. NR Default Noise reduction off camera functions normally133 OffWhite Bal 134Menu Guide-The Shooting Menu Fine-Tuning Camera Settings Custom SettingsCustom Settings 135Two-Button Reset Custom Setting R Menu ResetHelp Button 136Default for Modes is Closest subjct Default settings are listed belowMenu Guide-Custom Settings 137Custom Setting 1 Beep 138Menu Guide 139 Custom Setting 2 Autofocus140 Custom Setting 3 AF-Area ModeArea 1 Closest Subjct3Settings Custom Setting 4 AF-Assist141 Off AF-assist illuminator offUsing a Flash Custom Setting 5 ISO Auto142 ISO Value143 Custom Setting 6 No CF Card?To change the shutter speed limit for P, a Modes, highlight P, A, DVPCustom Setting 7 Image Review Custom Setting 9 EV Step144 Custom Setting 10 Exp Comp Custom Setting 11 Center Wtd145 Custom Setting 13 BKT Order Custom Setting 12 BKT Set146 Bracketing proceeds in order from lowest to highest valueCustom Setting 14 Command Dial Custom Setting 15 AE-L/AF-L147 Custom Setting 17 Focus Area Custom Setting 16 AE Lock148 AE-L buttonCustom Setting 18 AF Area Illm 149Be difficult to see Custom Setting 19 Flash Mode 150Shooting conditions 151 Commander ModeCustom Setting 21 Shutter Spd Custom Setting 20 Flash Sign152 P, S, A, and M modes, the built-in SpeedlightCustom Setting 23 Meter-Off Custom Setting 22 Monitor OffCustom Setting 24 Self-Timer 153Custom Setting 25 Remote 154Menu Guide-Custom Camera Setup Setup MenuSetup menu contains three pages of options 155Folders Setup MenuSelect Folder 156New Menu Guide-The Setup Menu157 Folder NamesRename Delete158 Highlight File No. Seq. in the setup menu When a photograph is taken, the camera namesFile No. Seq 159160 FormatDate CSM MenuLCD Brightness 161Mirror Lock-Up Video Mode162 Video OutputImage Comment LanguageInput Comment 163164 Attach Comment165 USBDust Ref Photo 166Image Dust Off Firmware Ver 167Image Dust Off Reference Data Image Rotation 168Automatic Connecting to a Computer Connecting to External Devices169 Television Playback170 Open the cover protecting the video-out DC-in connectorsTurn the camera off Connect the EG-D100 as shownBefore Connecting the Camera Connecting to a Computer171 Data Transfer and Camera ControlConnecting the USB Cable Connections-Connecting to a Computer172 Do Not Turn the Camera Off 173174 Disconnecting the Camera175 Connecting to a PictBridge PrinterSet the USB option in the setup menu 176Turn the printer on Turn the camera off Error Messages Printer Settings177 Hidden Images/RAW Images178 Printing Selected PhotographsHighlight Choose folder Highlight Print Select.†Printing 179Setup Printing the Current Print Order180 181 Settings Available in Different Modes Camera SettingsTechnical Notes-Camera Settings 182Lenses and Other Accessories Optional AccessoriesLenses for the D70 183Incompatible Accessories and Non-CPU Lenses Technical Notes-Optional Accessories184 Compatible Non-CPU LensesPicture Angle and Focal Length 185Calculating Picture Angle Optional Speedlights Use Only Nikon Flash Accessories186 SB-800187 Flash mode/feature SB-800Speedlight Advanced188 Flash mode SB-25, SB-24 SB-29S SB-16B, SB-15SB-28, SB-26 SB-29 2, SB-21B Modes189 Maximum aperture at ISO equivalent Mode190 Other Accessories191 Use Only Nikon Brand Accessories192 Approved Memory CardsSanDisk Memory CardsStorage and Maintenance CleaningCaring for the Camera Storage194 Low-Pass FilterRemove the lens and turn the camera on Caring for the CameraCleaning the Low-Pass Filter Servicing the Camera and Accessories195 196 Caring for the Camera and Battery CautionsBatteries 197Technical Notes-Troubleshooting TroubleshootingProblem Solution 198finder Problem Monitor panel Problem Solution199 Set Playback fldr to All 200201 Specifications202 203 204 205 Battery LifeIndex 206Index 207 See Image size manual focus modeSB4B0211 6MBA1111-02
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