Shooting with remote control, Frame the picture – Nikon P6000 User Manual
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Shooting with the Self-timer/Remote Control
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Shooting with Remote Control
An optional remote control (ML-L3) is required.
1
Choose Remote control mode using the multi
selector in the self-timer menu (step 2 of A35)
and press the k button.
• Z (quick-response remote): Press the send button on the
remote control to shoot instantly.
• Z 10 s (ten seconds remote): Press the send button on the
remote control to shoot ten seconds after camera has focused.
• Z 2 s (two seconds remote): Press the send button on the remote control to shoot two seconds
after camera has focused.
• The icon for the selected remote control mode is displayed.
• If a setting is not applied by pressing the
k button within a few seconds, the selection will be
cancelled.
2
Frame the picture.
3
Aim the transmitter at the infrared receiver on
the front of the camera and press the send
button.
• Press the send button from a distance of 5 m (16 ft.) or
less.
• In quick-response remote mode, once focus has been
locked the shutter will be released and the self-timer
lamp will flash.
• In ten seconds or two seconds remote mode, the self-
timer lamp will blink, and glow approximately for one
second before the shutter is released.
• When the shutter is released in ten seconds or two
seconds remote mode, the remote control mode will
turn to OFF.
• To stop the timer before a picture is shot, press the send
button again.
Remote control
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