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Nikon D5200 - ISO Sensitivity

Nikon D5200
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II
Using
Optional
WR-R
7
0
and
WR-
17
0
Wireless
Remote
Controllers
{tiJ
7
S)
When a
WR-T1
0
is
used in
combination
with
a
WR-R1
0,
the
shutter-release
button
on
the
WR-T1
0 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-R
1
O/WR-T1
0.
~
Before Using
the
ML-L3 Remote Control
WR-R70
WR-T10
Before using
the
ML-L3
for
the
first time, remove
the
clear
plastic battery-insulator sheet.
~
Remote
Control
Photography
In
quick-response (ML-L3)
or
delayed
remote (ML-L3)
release
mode,
the
camera responds
lo!
only
to
the
shutter-release
button
on
the
ML-L3
remote
control. Choose a
different
release
mode
when
using
WR-R1
O/WR-T1
0
wireless
remote
controllers.
PI
Cover
the
Viewfinder
When taking
photos
without
your eye
to
the
DK-20
rubber
eyecup
viewfinder, remove
the
DK-20
rubber
eyecup
1
((!))and
insert
the
supplied
DK-5
eyepiece cap
as
shown
(@).
This prevents
light
entering via
the
viewfinder
interfering
with
exposure. Hold
the
camera
firmly
when
removing
the
rubber
eyecup.
~
Using
the
Built-in Flash
Before taking a
photograph
with
the
flash in
~
S,
A,
M,
or"
mode, press
the
~
(~)
button
to
raise
the
flash and
wait
for
the~
indicator
to
be displayed in
the
viewfinder
(OJ
16). 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.
B
SeeAiso
For
information
on
choosing
the
duration
of
the
self-timer and
the
number
of
shots taken,
see
Custom Setting
c3
(Self-timer;
CD
64). 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);
m
64). For
information
on
controlling
the
beeps
that
sound
when
the
self-timer
and
remote
control
are used,
see
Custom Setting
d 1 (Beep;
CD
64).
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