Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Use An Infrared Remote With A Nikon D90

The Nikon D90 is a mid-range DSLR (digital single-lens reflex) camera that utilizes interchangeable lenses, manual camera operation and a host of other features and functionality. It was the first DSLR to feature a movie mode, recording clips in 720P high-definition and making use of the camera's large sensor for breathtaking video. Using the ML-L3 wireless remote by Nikon, users can control the D90's shutter via infrared.


Instructions


1. Press and hold the self-timer/wireless remote button on the Nikon D90. It is located to the right of the secondary LCD on the top of the camera right above the "AF" button.


2. Rotate the main command dial on the back of the Nikon D90 while holding the button.


3. Select the "Quick Response" or "Delayed" remote mode. The icon for the mode will appear on the secondary LCD screen; the remote icon represents the quick response mode and the remote icon with the clock represents the delayed remote mode.


4. Use the infrared remote to release the shutter and capture your picture.







Tags: remote icon, remote mode, wireless remote