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12/25/2005 09:56:41 PM · #1 |
Help! I got a wireless remote ML-L3 to use with my Nikon d70. I took out the plastic insert and pressed the button within range and nothing happened..... nada...zip.... did I get a dud or is there a trick to this....no book came with it and I could not find anything in the manual.
PS I have been a very good girl....so I don't think Santa is playing a trick on me. |
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12/25/2005 11:41:16 PM · #2 |
Joy, this is from the Nikon website. You have to set up the camera to respond to the remote. Hope this helps. In the manual, it's around page 107 (don't have mine handy atm)
//support.nikontech.com/cgi-bin/nikonusa.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=664
Using the ML-L3 remote control:
Mount the camera on a tripod (recommended) or place the camera on a stable, level surface.
Press the (button next to bkt at top back left) button and rotate main command dial until (delayed remote) or (quick response remote) is displayed in the control panel.
Frame the photograph. In autofocus (AF) mode, the camera shutter-release button can be used to check focus, although only the shutter release-button on the remote control can be used to release the shutter.
Note - To ensure correct exposure in modes other than M, cover the viewfinder eyepiece with your hand or with the supplied DK-5 eyepiece cap before pressing the shutter-release button. This will prevent light entering via the viewfinder from interfering with the autoexposure operation.
Aim the transmitter on the ML-L3 at the infrared receiver on the camera and press the shutter-release button on the ML-L3 (when using the remote outdoors, make sure that the subject is not backlit and that the line of site between the transmitter and the infrared receiver is not blocked by the lens or other obstacles). The maximum operational distance of the ML-L3 is 5m directly in front of the camera.
Message edited by author 2005-12-25 23:49:14. |
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12/26/2005 12:16:05 AM · #3 |
Thank YOU! I got it to work following your instructions. I found one spot in the book where it mentioned the remote and then I guess I gave up too easily since instructions were not right there. Thank you so much. Next time I will not give up until I find the directions....Thanks again! |
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