How to set the delay of Nikon d61O?

Updated on number 2024-06-04
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1.First, turn on the DSLR camera.

    power, off, no.

    2.Then, press the Menu button to open the settings menu to make adjustments.

    3.First, use the OK key (the edge can be pressed to indicate the arrow keys up, down, left, and right) to select the main menu.

    4.Use the up and down arrows of the OK key to navigate to: Custom Settings Menu (3rd gear pen icon). Then, click on the right side of the OK disc button to enter the sub-menu.

    5.Similarly, use the up and down keys of the OK key to locate to: Timer, AE Lock, and then use the OK right button to open the subordinate menu.

    6.Look down: Locate the C4 display to turn off the delay, and then use the OK key to right-click to open the settings menu.

    7.Use the up and down keys to navigate to: Menu, and use the OK key to the right to open the settings menu.

    8.Use the up and down keys to select the interval between turning off the display as you deem, and then click OK on the OK button to complete the setting.

    Hope it helps, thank you! Hope!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In terms of delay setting, we can use some forms and methods that are more common now.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you might delay it, it should be possible to set it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Actually, it depends on your personal feelings, I think it's very good.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is actually very simple, we just need to mediate in the settings.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    How she sets it up, the delay setting is based on the manual in it, and she sets it in the manual.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    To know how to set up this product, it should be marked on the instruction manual.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    For a tutorial on camera to enable delayed shooting, see below for more details.

    1. The mode setting and switching of the camera are in the upper right corner of the display, click or press and hold left and right to rotate to select different modes, and the camera shooting settings can also be set here.

    2. Click on the light settings to set the camera's internal flash and external lights, move up and down to select to set them, turn on the light time limit and turn on time-lapse photography.

    3. The number displayed on the screen is the current set value, click the up and down options to increase or decrease the current value, the camera needs to be connected to the charger to charge after a period of use.

    4. After the setting is completed, the goods option will be displayed on the display, showing that the current setting has been completed, click to return to the main interface for image shooting and photography.

    5. Open the shooting interface, there will be two different modes displayed below, click as needed to set the image ** and fill light settings, shoot better**.

    6. Then set the focus of the camera during the shooting process, you can rotate to select one-way focus, or you can choose other focus modes, and the shooting effect will be different.

    7. After setting, click to shoot to use time-lapse shooting, exit shooting and click the exit option below to return to the main interface, which is still very convenient to use.

    The above is Nikon's time-lapse photography method, I hope you like it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Nikon D610

    There are two types of time-lapse photography.

    Shooting mode: 1. Timed animation.

    2. Shoot at intervals.

    The time-lapse animation function is the function of directly producing time-lapse photography videos.

    Under this function, the user can set the interval between two adjacent shots**, as well as the total shooting duration ......Once you've set it up, you're ready to shoot. Once you're done, you get a silent time-lapse**.

    The interval shooting function is to shoot a group of time-lapse photos.

    Under this function, the user can set the interval between two adjacent shots**, as well as the number of shots. ......Once you've set it up, you're ready to shoot. After shooting, the user gets a set of ** ......These can be combined in post-production to form a time-lapse.

    Of the two approaches, the former is more straightforward and the latter is more flexible. ......How to choose in the end needs to be determined by users according to their own needs.

    In addition, if the user has a shutter release cable with a timer, you can also use the shutter release cable to remotely control the camera for time-lapse photography to make the rubber ......You don't need to go into the ...... of the camera's time-lapse settings

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The Nikon D610 supports AF, Hand Train, Auto Track, Face Priority, Continuous AF, Wide-Area AF, and Standard Wide-Area AF.

    In the button part on the back of the Nikon D610 body, the button design is also relatively simple and clear. On the right side, from top to bottom, there are the AE AF lock button, the design of the rear command dial, the eight-way adjustment button with a muffled attitude, the ** camera switching lever and the information button. On the left side is the ** playback button that is, the delete button, and the bottom row of five buttons are various function keys for easy user operation.

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