Nikon N65 Instruction Manual - Page 70

Point the remote control unit toward the, camera and press the shutter release, button.

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Point the remote control unit toward the camera and press the shutter release button. • When immediate release is selected, the self-timer lamp lights after shutter release (except when the Speed light is used). When Red-Eye Reduction (page 79) is also set, the self-timer lamp lights at the same output level as the normal Red-Eye Reduction before the shutter releases and the flash fires when the shutter is released . • The shutter is released after the self-timer lamp lights for approx. 2 sec. in two sec. delay mode. When Red-Eye Reduction (page 79) is also set, the self-timer lamp lights at the same output level as the normal Red-Eye Reduction after the self-timer lamp lights for approx. 2 sec. and the flash fires when the shutter is released . • To cancel the remote control operation, press the @) button again or rotate the Command Dial while C pressing the @) button so ~ or disappears from the LCD panel. Or, turn the power switch off. Focusing in remote control operation Two methods to shoot with autofocus with remote control: 1. Autofocus activated by signal from remote control: Shutter is released when (or two sec. after) the subject is in focus. However, when focus cannot be achieved, it remains in standby mode. 2. Autofocus activated by lightly pressing shutter release button on the camera body before remote control operation: Lightly press the shutter release button on the camera body while the remote control is standing by to achieve focus. Once focus is achieved, focus is locked (even though the finger is removed from the shutter release button). Shutter is released when (or two sec. after) the shutter release signal is received from the remote control unit. 70

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Point the remote control unit toward the
camera and press the shutter release
button.
• When immediate release is selected, the self-timer
lamp lights after shutter release (except when the
Speed light is used). When Red-Eye Reduction
(page
79)
is also set, the self-timer lamp lights at
the same output level
as
the normal Red-Eye
Reduction before the shutter releases and the flash
fires when the shutter is released .
• The shutter is released after the self-timer lamp
lights for approx. 2 sec.
in
two
sec. delay mode.
When Red-Eye Reduction (page
79)
is also set, the
self-timer lamp lights at the same output level
as
the normal Red-Eye Reduction after the self-timer
lamp lights
for
approx. 2 sec. and the flash fires
when the shutter is released.
To
cancel the remote control operation, press the
@)
button again or rotate the Command Dial while
pressing the
@)
button so
~
or
C
disappears from
the LCD panel. Or, turn the power switch off.
Focusing
in
remote
control
operation
Two methods to shoot with autofocus with remote control:
1. Autofocus activated by signal from remote control:
Shutter is released when (or
two
sec. after) the subject is
in
focus. However,
when focus cannot be achieved, it remains
in
standby mode.
2.
Autofocus activated by lightly pressing shutter release button on the camera
body before remote control operation:
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Lightly press the shutter release button on the camera body while the remote
control is standing by to achieve focus. Once focus is achieved, focus is
locked (even though the finger is removed from the shutter release button).
Shutter is released when (or
two
sec. after) the shutter release signal is
received from the remote control unit.