How to Use a Remote With Your Nikon D
Be sure that you have the remote., Determine if you are going to use Single Frame or Continuous. , Put your camera on a tripod., Press the shooting mode button., Decide if you want to delay the remote activation or not. , Frame your photograph and...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Be sure that you have the remote.
For the Nikon D70, it is an ML-L3 (or the ML-L1).
There are also third party remotes that you can get. -
Step 2: Determine if you are going to use Single Frame or Continuous.
, No reason to use the remote if you are holding the camera. , Rotate the command dial (on the back of the camera) until the self timer symbol appears.
This is a circle with a line through part of it. ,,, Depending on if you chose to delay the activation, or not, your camera will take a picture. -
Step 3: Put your camera on a tripod.
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Step 4: Press the shooting mode button.
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Step 5: Decide if you want to delay the remote activation or not.
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Step 6: Frame your photograph and focus.
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Step 7: Depress the button on the remote.
Detailed Guide
For the Nikon D70, it is an ML-L3 (or the ML-L1).
There are also third party remotes that you can get.
, No reason to use the remote if you are holding the camera. , Rotate the command dial (on the back of the camera) until the self timer symbol appears.
This is a circle with a line through part of it. ,,, Depending on if you chose to delay the activation, or not, your camera will take a picture.
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