Use the optional remote control
to
release the camera's shutter from a
distance. As with self-timer operation, the remote control can also be
used when you want to be
in
the photograph.
You
can also use the
remote control instead
of
a cable release
to
reduce camera shake .
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Press
the
~
remote control
button
a
number
of
times
so
~
(immediate release)
or
~
(two-sec. delay release) appears in
the
LCD panel.
(Or,
rotate
the
Command
Dial while pressing
the
~ remote control
button.)
The
display
changes as follows:
•
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=
G:
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---+
~
---+
~
---+
Self-timer
No display
(cancel)
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•
You
can choose to
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elease the shutter either
Ii
immediately after
(i;i)
or
two
sec. after
(
~
)
the
shutter release button on the remote control unit is
pressed.
~
• Once remote control operation is set, the camera m
remains ready
to
receive a signal from the remote
control unit for 60 sec. If no signal is sent for 60
sec
.,
the remote control mode is canceled and
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or
~
disappears from the LCD panel.
• The remote control cannot be operated unless the
camera's shutter can be released
(Le
. when subject
is not
in
focus with autofocus) .
• After the shutter is released, the camera remains
ready
to
receive another signal from the remote
control unit for 60 sec.
NOTE:
Before
using
remote
control
When using the remote control
for
the first time, make sure
to
pull out the
insulation sheet placed on the battery inside the remote control unit that is set
when purchased.
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