5
q Contact cap
w Holder for camera contact cover
e Signal contacts
r AFON button
t Main command dial
y Multi selector
u Attachment wheel
i Battery-chamber cover
o Battery-chamber latch
!0 Battery chamber
!1 Mounting screw
!2 Power terminals
!3 Shutter-release button
!4 Control lock
!5 Sub-command dial
!6 Tripod socket
!7 MS-D10EN holder for EN-EL3e batteries
!8 Power terminals
!9 Power terminals (EN-EL3e battery holder)
@0 MS-D10 holder for AA batteries
@1 Power terminals (AA battery holder)
@2 BL-3 battery-chamber cover (available sep-
arately)
Parts of the MB-D10 (Figure A)
The MB-D10 Shutter Release Button, Multi Selector, Command Dials, and AF-ON Button
The MB-D10 Shutter Release Button, Multi Selector, Command Dials, and AF-ON Button
The MB-D10 is equipped with a shutter-release button (Figure A-
), multi selector (Figure A-
),
main command dial (Figure A-
), sub-command dial (Figure A- ), and AFON button (Figure A-
)
for use when taking photographs in vertical (“tall,” or portrait) orientation.
These controls perform
the same functions as the corresponding controls on the camera.
See the camera manual for
more information.
Changes to [
Multi selector center button]
, [
Multi selector]
, [
Photo info/playback]
, and [
Customize
command dials]
in the camera Custom Settings menu (Group f) also apply to the multi selector
and command dials on the MB-D10.
The function performed by the AFON button on the MB-D10
can be selected using the [
AF-ON for MB-D10]
option in Group a.
See the camera manual for
details.
The MB-D10 Control Lock
The control lock (Figure A-
) locks the con-
trols on the MB-D10 to prevent unintended
use.
Before using these controls to take photo-
graphs in vertical (portrait) orientation, select
● to 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 .