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❚❚ Using Optional WR-R10 and WR-T10 Wireless Remote Controllers (0 210)
When a WR-T10 is used in combination with
a WR-R10, the shutter-release button on the
WR-T10 performs the same functions as the
camera shutter-release button, allowing
wireless remote control continuous and
self-timer photography. For more
information, see the manual provided with
the WR-R10/WR-T10.
D Before Using the ML-L3 Remote Control
Before using the ML-L3 for the first time, remove the clear plastic battery-insulator sheet.
D Remote Control Photography
In quick-response (ML-L3) or delayed remote (ML-L3) release mode, the camera responds
only to the shutter-release button on the ML-L3 remote control.
Choose a different release
mode when using WR-R10/WR-T10 wireless remote controllers.
A Cover the Viewfinder
When taking photos without your eye to the
viewfinder, remove the DK-20 rubber eyecup
(q) and insert the supplied DK-5 eyepiece cap
as shown (w).
This prevents light entering via
the viewfinder interfering with exposure.
Hold
the camera firmly when removing the rubber
eyecup.
D Using the Built-in Flash
Before taking a photograph with the flash in P, S, A, M, or 0 mode, press the M (Y) button to
raise the flash and wait for the M indicator to be displayed in the viewfinder (0 23).
Shooting
will be interrupted if the flash is raised while a remote control mode is in effect or after the
self-timer has started.
If the flash is required, the camera will only respond to the ML-L3
shutter-release button once the flash has charged.
In auto, scene, and special effects modes
in which the flash pops up automatically, the flash will begin charging when a remote
control mode is selected; once the flash is charged, it will automatically pop up and fire when
required.
In flash modes that support red-eye reduction, the red-eye reduction lamp will light for
about one second before the shutter is released in quick-response remote mode.
In delayed
remote mode, the self-timer lamp will light for two seconds, followed by the red-eye
reduction lamp which lights for one second before the shutter is released.
A See Also
For information on choosing the duration of the self-timer and the number of shots taken,
see Custom Setting c3 (Self-timer; 0 160).
For information on choosing how long the
camera will wait for a signal from the remote, see Custom Setting c4 (Remote on duration
(ML-L3); 0 161).
For information on controlling the beeps that sound when the self-timer
and remote control are used, see Custom Setting d1 (Beep; 0 161).
WR-R10 WR-T10
DK-20 rubber eyecup DK-5 eyepiece cap
q w

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Nikon D5200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Megapixel24.1 MP
Camera typeSLR Camera Body
Sensor typeCMOS
Image stabilizerNo
Total megapixels24.71 MP
Image sensor size- \
Maximum image resolution6000 x 4000 pixels
Image sensor size (W x H)23.5 x 15.6 mm
Still image resolution(s)6000 x 4000
Optical zoom- x
Focal length range- mm
Lens mount interfaceNikon F
Minimum aperture number-
FocusTTL
Focus adjustmentAuto/Manual
Auto Focus (AF) lockYes
Auto Focus (AF) points39
Auto focusing (AF) modesContinuous Auto Focus, Servo Auto Focus, Single Auto Focus, Tracking Auto Focus
Light meteringCentre-weighted, Evaluative (Multi-pattern), Spot
ISO sensitivity100, 6400, 25600
Light exposure modesAperture priority AE, Auto, Manual, Shutter priority AE
ISO sensitivity (max)25600
ISO sensitivity (min)100
Light exposure correction± 5EV (1/3EV step)
Camera shutter typeElectronic
Fastest camera shutter speed1/4000 s
Slowest camera shutter speed30 s
Flash modesAuto, Fill-in, Flash off, Red-eye reduction, Slow synchronization
Flash sync-speed1/200 s
Power source typeBattery
Video resolutions640 x 424, 1280 x 720, 1920 x 1080 pixels
Motion JPEG frame rate59.94 fps
Video formats supportedH.264, MOV, MPEG4
Maximum video resolution1920 x 1080 pixels
Analog signal format systemNTSC, PAL
Audio formats supportedPCM
Internal memory0 MB
Compatible memory cardsSD, SDHC, SDXC
Field of view100 %
Display diagonal3 \
Display resolution (numeric)921000 pixels
Magnification0.78 x
Viewfinder typeOptical
USB version2.0
Product colorBronze
Scene modesBeach, Candlelight, Children, Close-up (macro), Dawn, Dusk, Night landscape, Night portrait, Party (indoor), Portrait, Self-portrait, Snow, Sports, Sunrise, Sunset, Landscape (scenery)
Photo effectsNeutral, Vivid
White balanceAuto, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Manual, Shade, Sunny
Shooting modesAperture priority, Auto, Manual, Movie, Program, Scene, Shutter priority
Camera playbackHighlights, Movie, Single image, Slide show, Thumbnails
Self-timer delay2, 5, 10, 20 s
Camera file systemDCF 2.0, DPOF 1.1, Exif 2.3
On Screen Display (OSD) languagesARA, CHI (SIMPL), CHI (TR), CZE, DAN, DEU, DUT, ENG, ESP, FIN, FRE, GRE, HUN, ITA, JPN, KOR, NOR, POL, POR, RUM, RUS, SWE, THA, TUR, UKR
Battery typeEN-EL14
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 40 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)0 - 85 %
Cables includedAV, USB
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth78 mm
Width129 mm
Height98 mm
Weight555 g

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