OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS

IMPORTANT!

Any one of the following conditions can reduce the range for remote controller operations.

When the card remote controller signal emitter is at an angle to the camera’s signal receiver

When the camera is exposed to bright light

When the card remote controller battery is low

Unlike the camera’s shutter button, you cannot press the remote controller shutter button half way. Pressing the remote controller shutter button causes the camera to perform an auto focus operation and then record the image.

Contrast type Auto Focus, which allows Auto Focusing capabilities even if the phase differential sensor is blocked

When performing a high-speed continuous shutter mode operation with the card remote controller, keep the shutter button of the card remote controller depressed until all of the images (up to five) are recorded. If you want to stop recording part way through, release the shutter button.

A continuous shutter or auto bracketing record operation may be interrupted part way through if remote control signal reception is interfered with or if the card remote controller battery goes low.

When using the card remote controller for “BULB” recording (pages 95, 96), press the card remote controller shutter button once to start exposure, and a second time to stop exposure. This is different from the operation using the camera’s shutter button, which you must keep depressed as long as you want exposure to be performed. Note that card remote controller shutter button operations are different from camera shutter button operations.

Installing a conversion lens on the camera can cause the signal receiver on the front of the camera to become blocked. Point the card remote controller at the signal receiver on the side of the camera in this case (page 153).

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