Set the camera to one of the remote modes. The quick-response remote mode fires the camera when you push the button on the remote, just as if you were pushing the shutter release button on the camera. The delayed response remote mode gives you two seconds to hide the remote behind your back before firing the camera. The remote mirror-up mode raises the mirror the first time you press the button, then fires the camera the second time to prevent camera shake.
See "Remote Control Photography" beginning on page 127 of the manual: http://download3.nikonimglib.com/archive1/jx33T00TFfqq00nXNhJ55CBmTl26/D7100_NT(En)03.pdf
SOURCE: ML-L3 Remote control
Sadly, the ML-L3 does not work with the D700. You need to buy the much clumsier and much more expensive ML-3, which has a wireless receiver you hook to the camera and a wireless transmitter you use to fire the camera.
Lame, but true.
SOURCE: how do i connect my wireless remote to my d60????
In the Shooting Mode menu, change <from either Single or Continuous or 10Second self-timer> to 2S (two seconds) Remote or immediate Remote -- there's an icon that looks like your remote. Then get in front of the camera (lens cap removed already) and point the remote to the IR receiver on the front of the camera and click the remote button ... it will take the shot immediately or after two seconds (depending on what you specified).
The shooting mode doesn't seem to stick -- if I turn the camera off and then on, it's gone back to how it was previous set and I have to set it to remote again.
My bigger problem was I thought (guessed, since there were no instructions!) that I had to press the self-timer function button before clicking the remote -- but doing that kept resetting my shooting mode back to 10 seconds on SELF TIMER (taking it off of REMOTE mode).
SOURCE: I have purchased the ML-L3 remote for my Nikon
Refer to your camera's user manual and hopefully you have a section in that manual that talks about "Release Mode". I have a D90 so I am can only guide you to my research. Hopefully your camera has a release mode section that shows you how to change mode from "single frame" to "continious low speed" to continuous high speed", self timer...and the two that you need will be "delayed remote" and "quick response". All the best.
SOURCE: How do i set up my Nikon ML-L3 remot controller
Pres the "+" button once, look for Shooting modes. You will have the following options:
With Remote control, the camera will take a picture when you press the remote.
With Remote control 2s, the camera will wait for 2 seconds when you press the button and after that take the picture.
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