3.
Check that the subject is framed correctly After you set the focus, we
v recommend setting the lens switch to MF position.
4.
Point the transmitting diode at the camera and press the transmit
button.
5.
The camera's self-timer light will blink, then the shutter will release.
6.
After taking the picture, return the camera's Drive Mode to the
normal setting.
The remote controller may not work properly if strong sunlight is shining directly on the camera's remote
control sensor.
The camera will switch itself off after about 5 minutes of inactivity while in the remote control mode.
While the built-in flash is charging, the remote control will not operate.
The light entering the viewfinder will effect the exposure system of the camera. Use the finder cap while using
the remote controller.
ADDITIONAL FEATURE OF REMOTE CONTROLLER
1. Use with Bulb Exposure
If the camera is set on both Bulb Exposure and Remote Control, the first release of the remote controller will
open the camera's shutter, and the second release will close it.
While the shutter is open, the "Bulb" indication on the LCD panel will blink.
2. Use with Mirror Up
When the camera's mirror is up, the remote control mark will appear on the LCD panel and remote control
sensor will turn on automatically. You can release the shutter by using remote controller. In this mode, you can
release the shutter at any channel selector position (C1, C2 or C3).
3. Use with bulb Exposure and Mirror Up
If the camera is set on both Bulb Exposure and Mirror Up, you can open and close the shutter by using remote
controller.
Replacing the remote controller battery
Use two CR1220 3 V Lithium coin type batteries
1 ) Remove the bottom cover screw with a screwdriver
2) Open the bottom cover and replace batteries
3) Replace the cover and tighten the screw. Be careful not to over tighten.
4) Check controller operation after replacing batteries.
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