Self-Timer and Remote Modes

The self-timer and optional ML-L3 remote control (0 281) can be used to reduce camera shake or for self-portraits.

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1Mount the camera on a tripod.

Mount the camera on a tripod or place the camera on a stable, level surface.

2 Select a release mode.

Press the release mode dial lock release and rotate the release-mode dial to E(self-timer) or 4 (remote) mode.

 

 

 

Release mode dial

In remote mode, the timing of the shutter

Gbutton

release can be selected using the Remote

 

control mode option in the shooting menu.

 

After pressing the G button to display the

 

menus, highlight Remote control mode in

 

the shooting menu and press 2 to display

 

the following options. Press the selector up

 

or down to highlight an option and press J.

 

 

Option

 

Description

% Delayed remote

Shutter is released 2 s after ML-L3 shutter-release button is

 

 

pressed.

 

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Quick-response

Shutter is released when ML-L3 shutter-release button is

remote

pressed.

 

 

Remote

Press ML-L3 shutter-release button once to raise mirror, again to

 

release shutter and take photograph. Prevents blur caused by

& mirror-up

 

 

camera moving when mirror is raised.

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Nikon D7000 (18200mm Kit), 25474, 25468 Self-Timer and Remote Modes, Mount the camera on a tripod, Select a release mode

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