Nikon AstroIR Manual - Página 4

Navegue en línea o descargue pdf Manual para Accesorios para cámaras Nikon AstroIR. Nikon AstroIR 4 páginas. The remote allows you to take automated long exposure pictures with your nikon dslr camera

Led Indicator status
The bi coloured red / green LED can also show yellow, red and green on at the same time.
Steady yellow = ready to store picture gap / time duration stored
Two red flashes and a third flash that fades away = Remote switching off
Red / yellow alternating = Normal setup mode ready
Green / yellow alternating = Quick setup mode ready
Red flash = 10 second exposure duration
Green flash = 1 minute exposure duration
Yellow flash = 1 second picture gap duration
2 green fast flashes = Start exposure trigger
2 red fast flashes = End exposure trigger
Camera setup
You will need to set the remote control time to 15 minutes in the cameras setup menu and
also turn off the cameras long exposure noise reduction system in the cameras setup menu.
Then set the lens and camera to Manual control so you can set the focus, f/stop and the
shutter to bulb mode. Then set the camera to trigger from an infrared remote control.
Your camera is now ready to take long exposure pictures using the AstroIR remote.
Helpful info
The remote needs to be placed in a location pointing at the infrared sensor on the
camera or alternatively fixed to the camera pointing at the infrared sensor.
eg. Fixed to the body of the lens with a rubber band.
When using the remote make sure that the start of the exposure is triggered with the green
double flash and not the red double flash.
To end the last exposure turn the camera off this will close the shutter on the camera.
The remote will operate at a distance of over 3 metres.
Battery type is a CR2032 and will operate for over 300 hours.
The remote weighs 29 grams.
Size of the remote 60mm*35mm*20mm
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