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After pluging in the wireless remote, it would not activate the shutter when I pressed the botton, is there something I am supposed to do with the camara to make it work. If so what are the conditins and steps to make it work.
Do you mean the ML-L3 wireless remote? If so, there's nothing to plug in--it's wireless. Set the camera's release mode to one of the remote modes. The quick-response remote mode fires the shutter when you press the button on the remote. The delayed remote mode gives you two seconds to let you hide the remote behind your back before firing the shutter.Do you mean the ML-L3 wireless remote? If so, there's nothing to plug in--it's wireless. Set the camera's release mode to one of the remote modes. The quick-response remote mode fires the shutter when you press the button on the remote. The delayed remote mode gives you two seconds to let you hide the remote behind your back before firing the shutter.
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I see the remote is a wireless one. It may need to be "paired" with the A.C. This is often done by holding down a button on the remote whilst powering up the controlled device.
You'll need to check your manual or contact Hitachi to be certain.
The IR mode is the timer mode.. On top the camera press the AF button while rotating the selection dial. You see the icon on top the camera switch from a single square, to several stacked squares, then to a clock with a been. That's the IR mode. if you press the shutter button you active the 10 second timer, air you have a IR trigger the camera will receive in in this mode.
You need to set the release mode to one of the remote modes. The quick-response remote mode fires the shutter when you press the button on the remote. The delayed remote mode gives you two seconds to hide the remote behind your back before firing the shutter.
See the "Release Mode" section of the manual (page 65 in my copy).
You need to set the camera's shooting mode to one of the remote modes. Quick-response remote mode fires the shutter when you press the button on the remote. Delayed remote mode gives you two seconds to hide the remote behind your back before firing the shutter.
To choose a shooting mode, press the mode dial lock release and turn the mode dial to the desired setting.
In manual exposure mode, set the shutter speed to bulb. This is the next slower shutter speed past thirty seconds. The bulb setting will keep the shutter open as long as you keep the shutter button pressed.
It's easier if you have a remote control. With the ML-L3 wireless remote, you can press the button once to open the shutter and again to close it. Most wired remotes have a lock so you can lock the shutter open until you want to close it.
Select Release Mode from the Quick Settings display and choose one of the two remote modes. The Quick-response remote mode fires the shutter as soon as you press the button on the remote. The Delayed remote mode gives you two seconds to hide the remote behind your back before firing the shutter.
For full details, look at the "Releasing the Shutter" section in your manual (page 54 in my copy).
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Do you mean the ML-L3 wireless remote? If so, there's nothing to plug in--it's wireless. Set the camera's release mode to one of the remote modes. The quick-response remote mode fires the shutter when you press the button on the remote. The delayed remote mode gives you two seconds to let you hide the remote behind your back before firing the shutter.
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