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Parts of the mb-d14, The mb-d14 control lock, Parts of the mb-d14 (figure a) – Nikon MB-D14 User Manual

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q Contact cap
w Holder for camera contact cover
e Power/signal contacts
r AE-L/AF-L button
t Main command dial
y Multi selector
u Attachment wheel
i Holder power connector cover
o Battery-chamber cover
!0 Battery chamber
!1 Battery-chamber latch
!2 Mounting screw
!3 Shutter-release button
!4 Control lock
!5 Sub-command dial
!6 Tripod socket
!7 MS-D14EN holder for EN-EL15 batteries
!8 Power terminals
!9 Power terminals (MS-D14EN battery holder)
@0 MS-D14 holder for AA batteries
@1 Power terminals (MS-D14 battery holder)

Parts of the MB-D14 (Figure A)

The MB-D14 Shutter-Release Button, Multi Selector, Command Dials, and AE-L/AF-L Button

The MB-D14 Shutter-Release Button, Multi Selector, Command Dials, and AE-L/AF-L Button
The MB-D14 is equipped with a shutter-release button (Figure A-

!3

), multi selector (Figure A-

y

),

main command dial (Figure A-

t

), sub-command dial (Figure A-

!5

), and AE-L/AF-L button (Figure

A-

r

) for use when taking photographs in vertical (“tall,” or portrait) orientation. These controls

perform the same functions as the corresponding controls on the camera and are aff ected by
changes to options in the Custom Settings menu (Group f ) that aff ect these camera controls.
See the camera manual for more information.

The MB-D14 Control Lock

The MB-D14 Control Lock
The control lock (Figure A-

!4

) locks the con-

trols on the MB-D14 to prevent unintended
use. Before using these controls to take photo-
graphs in vertical (portrait) orientation, release
the lock as shown at right.

The control lock is not a power switch. Use the
camera power switch to turn the camera on
and off .

Locked

Unlocked