@boreallor No problem! It's also very useful when taking product shots in low light, if you don't want to use flash (flash on metal, for example, causes glare).
@felixyukito For the D7000, you actually have a dial on the left for all the settings. It should say S, CL, CH, Q, timer, and then the remote icon. just switch to that and it should work just like on the D90.
@emotionalpunk101390 Lasts a very long time. All the remote is is an IR LED that flashes at a frequency the camera can decode. I've taken around 300 shots with mine so far and it's fine.
@FilippaEbba As long as you can AF the lens normally (either with AF motor in lens (an AF-S lens) or for more advanced cameras with built in AF motor, AF lenses work as well) it should work. If you use it with the lens that came with the camera (18-55mm I believe) it should work fine.
@KenejiDaily All you have to do is press it once, completely, and let go. The camera will autofocus, and take a shot as soon as the subject is in focus. The button can only be all the way pressed, or completely depressed. There is no half press as with the camera shutter button.
Great video thanks! Do you have any sample pictures taken using the remote?
AF0093 1 month ago
Helpful tips! Thank you!
jaymedrme 3 months ago
tnx, for teaching;)
EdzusFonDrillers 5 months ago
Thanks sirpau1! this helped me tremendously! I look forward to a clear night when I can test this out.
boreallor 6 months ago
@boreallor No problem! It's also very useful when taking product shots in low light, if you don't want to use flash (flash on metal, for example, causes glare).
sirpau1 6 months ago
what about D7000 ?how to configure it?
thanks ^^
felixyukito 6 months ago
@felixyukito For the D7000, you actually have a dial on the left for all the settings. It should say S, CL, CH, Q, timer, and then the remote icon. just switch to that and it should work just like on the D90.
sirpau1 6 months ago
@sirpau1 oh thanks.. haha, i actually did manage to find it the other day.. sorry to trouble you. ^^
felixyukito 6 months ago
How long can the battery last?
emotionalpunk101390 6 months ago
@emotionalpunk101390 Lasts a very long time. All the remote is is an IR LED that flashes at a frequency the camera can decode. I've taken around 300 shots with mine so far and it's fine.
sirpau1 6 months ago
I have a Nikon D5000. It has no built-in autofocus. Does it work in all cases to focus with the remote? Or one must have outofokus in camera?
Grateful for answers!
FilippaEbba 8 months ago
@FilippaEbba As long as you can AF the lens normally (either with AF motor in lens (an AF-S lens) or for more advanced cameras with built in AF motor, AF lenses work as well) it should work. If you use it with the lens that came with the camera (18-55mm I believe) it should work fine.
sirpau1 6 months ago
cheers! you just helpt me with a problem ^^
FaderBerg 11 months ago
@FaderBerg I'm glad the video was a use - my pleasure!
sirpau1 11 months ago
Very good video - short and to the point!
ncj090 1 year ago
@ncj090 Thank you :)
sirpau1 1 year ago
So the camera auto focuses by itself like if you hold the shutter button slightly?Coca Cola in India!!!
KenejiDaily 1 year ago
@KenejiDaily All you have to do is press it once, completely, and let go. The camera will autofocus, and take a shot as soon as the subject is in focus. The button can only be all the way pressed, or completely depressed. There is no half press as with the camera shutter button.
sirpau1 1 year ago
@sirpau1 it works with "bulb" mode?
chunt06 1 year ago
@chunt06 Yes. One click opens the shutter, and another click shuts it.
sirpau1 1 year ago