Nikon D7000 Digital Camera User Manual


 
The main points of interest shown include:
Bracket button. Hold down this button and rotate the main command dial to
change the number of bracketed exposures to shoot; rotate the sub-command dial
to change the exposure increment to be changed between each bracketed shot.
When the number of exposures is set to zero, bracketing is turned off.
Infrared receiver. This is one of two IR sensors located on the camera (the other is
on the back). You’ll use this one when triggering the camera with the Nikon ML-
L3 infrared remote control while standing in front of the camera (say, when you
want to get in the picture yourself).
Lens release button. Press this button to unlock the lens, then rotate the lens away
from the shutter release button to dismount your optics.
David Busch’s Nikon D7000 Guide to Digital SLR Photography52
Figure 3.3
Vibration
reduction
switch
Lens
release
button
Focus mode
selector
switch
Focus
mode
button
USB connector/
AV connector/ HDMI
mini-pin connector cover
External microphone/
GPS/Remote accessory
connector cover
Bracket
button
Lens mount
index mark
Lens autofocus/
manual switch Microphone
Infrared
receiver
Neck
strap lug