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CANT GET ML-L3 to work with Nikon D60 changed

Make sure you point the bulb on the ML-L3 at the sensor on the front of the camera.
2/23/2010 5:40:32 PM • Nikon ML-L3... • 340 views • 0 helpful votes
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How to use a nikon d5000 remote control

Set the shooting mode to Delayed-remote or Quick-response remote.

Look up "Shooting Modes" in the camera manual.
11/28/2009 10:56:13 AM • Nikon Televison... • 4,037 views • 7 helpful votes
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New ML-L3 remote light doesn't shine

It's an infrared light (like on the remote control for your TV) and you shouldn't be able to see it.

Set the camera's shooting mode to one of the two remote modes. Quick-response remote takes a picture as soon as you push the button on the remote. Delayed-response remote waits two seconds so you can hide the remote behind your back.
2/11/2010 11:59:22 PM • Nikon ML-L3... • 286 views • 3 helpful votes
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How do I use the ML-LE remote for my Nikon camera?

Set the release mode to one of the remote modes.

Look in your camera manual under "Shooting Mode" or "Release Mode."
12/26/2009 11:33:56 PM • Nikon ML-L3... • 764 views • 5 helpful votes
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No instructions need to know how to operate

The Nikon MC-EU1 Remote Cord is an accessory available for the Nikon COOLPIX 880/885/990/995 4300/4500/5000/5400/5700/8700 cameras. The MC-EU1 Remote Cord is 80 cm long and allows the camera to be fired remotely like a cable release for a film-based camera.

The MC-EU1 Remote Cord's main function is to prevent camera shake. As well as the shutter release function, the MC-EU1 has the following functions.
1. operate the camera's zoom remotely,
2. advance or return images in the playback mode,
3. Controlling interval photography, automatically fire the cameras over a given interval.
Note this is the only Nikon remote cord available NIKON COOLPIX cameras and is only compatible with the cameras listed.

The Nikon MC-EU1 remote cord has two Interval modes, A and B

In Interval Mode A: the first photograph is taken at the start; and subsequent photographs taken at the specified time intervals, thereafter.

In Interval Mode B: the first photograph is not taken until the specified time interval has passed and subsequent photographs taken at the specified time intervals.

These modes can be selected by pressing the MODE button. The device cycles through settings in the order, Remote Mode, Interval Mode A, and Interval Mode B. When the Remote Mode is selected, the LCD panel displays Remote; when Interval Mode A is selected, Interval appears together with the letter A and Interval Mode B is indicated by Interval and the letter B.


The interval Modes, allow you to take photographs one after the other at a selected interval, which can be set in increments of one second to any value from two minutes to twenty-four hours. Interval modes are only available when the camera is in recording mode and cannot be used when the camera is in playback mode.

Setting the Interval

1. Setting the camera to recording mode and the remote cord to Interval Mode A or B, the interval setting will be shown in the remote cord LCD display. Items currently selected for editing will flash. Each time the selection (SEL.) button is pressed, the item selected will change as shown below.


Select the desired time by altering the settings (second [S], minute [M], or hour [H]) one at a time. While the item is flashing, press the down button to decrease the time set, or the up button to increase the time set. The value displayed will change by one each time either button is pressed.

2. After adjusting settings, press the selection button until the display is no longer flashing.

Starting Interval Mode Photography

• Half-pressing the remote shutter-release button has the same effect as half-pressing the shutter-release button on the camera, readying the camera to take a photograph. If the interval is set to less than two minutes when the shutter-release button is half-pressed, the interval display will flash. Choose an interval of two minutes or more.

• Full-pressing the remote shutter-release button has the same effect as full-pressing the shutter-release button on the camera, starting interval mode photography.

• When the camera enters interval mode, it will either take a picture and then begin the count to the next photograph (Interval Mode A), or begin the count to the first photograph (Interval Mode B). The Interval indicator in the LCD display will flash while interval mode is in effect.

Ending Interval Mode Photography

• Half-pressing the remote cord shutter-release button while an interval mode is in progress stops the interval photography.

• Photography will also stop should you run out of available space on the compact flash card; In this case, the number of exposures remaining displayed in the LCD panel will be 000.



The MC-EU1 has a feature that when the zoom button is pressed twice in rapid succesion, the camera will start zooming until this function is cancelled by pushing the button a third time. If this function is not cancelled, no other function is possible with the MC-EU1. If the MC-EU1 does not respond as expected please ensure you have not activated the zoom function.
1/2/2010 5:24:10 PM • Nikon MC-EU1 LCD... • 575 views • 0 helpful votes
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I have a harmony 890 and the battery swelled up, I

Harmony Remote’s expansion of the battery that have the blue label is normal.
It is within the specifications from the manufacturer of those battery that they will/may incur some expansion during normal charging cycles.
Because of this information we have posted an FAQ to this question.
http://logitech-en-amr.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/logitech_en_amr.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=10761
There are two obvious cases where it would be an issue. Safety for a leaking battery, and one where it expanded to the point that it makes putting on the battery cover impossible. People with these issues are urged to contact support for assistance.
10/30/2009 12:52:12 PM • Nikon MC-EU1 LCD... • 462 views • 0 helpful votes
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How do we set up the ml-l3 remote to work with the

Set the release mode to one of the remote modes.

Look up "Release Mode." It's page 64 in my D90 manual.
10/20/2009 4:11:48 PM • Nikon ML-L3... • 525 views • 8 helpful votes
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Trying to set up a Zeikos ZE-WRL3 with a Nikon D^)

I assume you mean a Nikon D60? I'm also assuming the ZE-WRL3 is FULLY compatible with the ML-L3.

Set the release mode to one of the remote modes. Quick-response takes a pic as soon as you press the button. Delayed-response waits two seconds, allowing you to hide the remote behind your back. Either way, the usual caveats about focus and metering apply.

There should be a section in manual titled "Release Mode" or "Shooting Mode" that gives full details.
9/28/2009 1:40:28 AM • Nikon DH4730... • 992 views • 2 helpful votes
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Replace battery on Nikon ml-l3 remote

On the back - area marked "batt" - place finger nail in groove and push section 1 to the right side at the same time that you pull out section two - use two fingers and it will glide out.
6/13/2009 4:54:22 PM • Nikon ML-L3... • 4,245 views • 10 helpful votes
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What cable needed toconnect freesat box to sat

You should use a good quality RG9 or RG59U coaxial cable, You can get this at Wal Mart, or Radio Shack. Also use good quality F connectors and dress the wires properly.
10/9/2009 7:30:46 PM • Nikon MC-EU1 LCD... • 105 views • 0 helpful votes
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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.
7/18/2009 4:54:00 AM • Nikon ML-L3... • 657 views • 2 helpful votes
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How do I use the

You need to refer to your User's Manual. I have a D90 and referred to the Release Mode section/instructions. This enables you to select from modes such as "single frame", "continuous low speed", "self timer" and the two that you need for the Nikon ML-L3 remove controller - "delayed remote" and "quick response". Page 64 of the User's Manual or refer to Index of the Manual for the "Release Mode" section. All the best.
6/6/2009 9:18:28 PM • Nikon ML-L3... • 977 views • 3 helpful votes
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How to use

Set the camera's shooting mode to one of the two remote modes. Quick-response remote takes a picture as soon as you push the button on the remote. Delayed-response remote waits two seconds so you can hide the remote behind your back.
8/4/2009 2:19:01 AM • Nikon ML-L3... • 186 views • 4 helpful votes
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Don't know how remote works. Know instructions.

Sue, You have to turn the camera on for remote. See for D70 http://www.dcresource.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6018
5/1/2009 1:16:36 PM • Nikon ML-L3... • 884 views • 4 helpful votes
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I have a hard wired

Hello,

here is the user manual for the unit:
http://users.turkuai.fi/users/niohtone/xm10.PDF

You will need a pdf reader to open the file, if you don't have one or you can't open the document get one from here: http://get.adobe.com/reader/

The remote requires a unit with sony Bus - system. Just for example I looked up one radio
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=1&storeId=10151&langId=-1&productId=8198552921665801140

Looking at the units spesifications it says

Capability
  • CD : Yes (CD-R/RW)

  • Component Compatible : Sony BUS Control with CD-Text

-- Notice the sony bus contol.


Any sony with BUS system should work.

Let me know if you have any questions or if you need anything else let me know.
Thanks,
Ekse


6/20/2009 1:04:31 PM • Nikon MC-EU1 LCD... • 64 views • 0 helpful votes
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I bought jumbo universal remote control but do not have codes

I will send you the remote codes. what is your email address

AL

[email protected]
6/14/2009 1:32:08 AM • Nikon MC-EU1 LCD... • 70 views • 0 helpful votes
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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).
12/26/2008 4:14:55 AM • Nikon ML-L3... • 5,164 views • 12 helpful votes
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How do I change the battery on the ML-L3

On the back - area marked "batt" section 1 needs to be pushed in (to the right side) at the same time that you are pulling out section 2 - use two fingers.
3/9/2009 11:54:49 AM • Nikon ML-L3... • 378 views • 0 helpful votes
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My tv on off button not working

I have the same remote control, but I use it for my camera - did you get this to work for your tv?
3/9/2009 11:08:35 AM • Nikon ML-L3... • 245 views • 0 helpful votes
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