Configuring your Camera

Setting the Camera to Remote Control Mode

When using the Remote Controller, use either AF or Manual focus to set the lens focus for the scene, then switch the lens to the MF position. If the lens is left in AF, the camera performs an autofocus when it receives the signal from the Remote Controller and you will not be able to verify the correct focus.

1.Press and hold the FUNC button.

The Top Status LCD shows the mark.

2.Continue pressing the FUNC button and rotate the C-Dial to select the channel (same channel as the Remote Controller). Release the FUNC button.

After you set the channel, the mark appears on the Top Status LCD.

3.Check that the subject is framed correctly.

4.Lightly press the Shutter button to set the focus, then set the lens switch to MF.

5.Point the transmitting diode at the camera and press the Transmit button.

Notes:

• The Remote Controller cannot be used with Continuous Shooting mode. If the D-Dial is set to Continuous Shooting, the camera captures only a single image for each activation by the Remote Controller.

 

• The Remote Controller may not work properly if strong sunlight is

 

shining directly on the camera's remote control sensor.

 

• The camera’s Meter Off time changes to a fixed five minutes when

 

Remote Control mode is enabled. To reactivate the camera, lightly press

 

the Shutter button.

Cancelling Remote Control

• After capturing the image, repeat steps 1 and 2 (above), choosing - - to

Mode

cancel the remote control function.

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Kodak 6B8773 manual Setting the Camera to Remote Control Mode, Shining directly on the cameras remote control sensor