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How does the Nikon ML-L3 wireless remote work?
I'm curious about how the Nikon ML-L3 works. If there were two cameras,
side-by-side, would the remote trigger them both? If not, how does a camera know if the remote is controlling it or the other camera? Does anyone have any experience with this? TIA -- Tom Hise |
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How does the Nikon ML-L3 wireless remote work?
Tom Hise wrote:
I'm curious about how the Nikon ML-L3 works. If there were two cameras, side-by-side, would the remote trigger them both? If not, how does a camera know if the remote is controlling it or the other camera? Does anyone have any experience with this? Are both cameras set to remote control mode? If so, I doubt you could tell the difference. To do that, you should use something like a Pocket Wizard set to two different channels on the two cameras. |
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How does the Nikon ML-L3 wireless remote work?
"Tom Hise" wrote in message ... I'm curious about how the Nikon ML-L3 works. If there were two cameras, side-by-side, would the remote trigger them both? If not, how does a camera know if the remote is controlling it or the other camera? Does anyone have any experience with this? TIA -- Tom Hise The address coding can be changed. See the manual. |
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How does the Nikon ML-L3 wireless remote work?
I'm curious about how the Nikon ML-L3 works. If there were two
cameras, side-by-side, would the remote trigger them both? If not, how does a camera know if the remote is controlling it or the other camera? Does anyone have any experience with this? TIA Hi Tom My basic understanding is this - It's not camera specific so technically both cameras could trigger - hold down the shooting mode button, turn the main command dial. In reality you need to switch the cameras to remote shutter release operation before they will accept the signal from the remote so one could be set to fire and the other(s) not. This I think gives you the option of setting up five cameras and firing them all at the same time but have each set to a different delay 0, 2, 5, 10, 20 secs which might be useful to someone somewhere :-) If I'm wrong I'm sure it won't be long till we find out :-) Cheers Tim -- http://www.timdenning.myby.co.uk/ |
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