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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5100
Range of wireless remote?
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<blockquote data-quote="GerardH" data-source="post: 137006" data-attributes="member: 13701"><p>That is not correct. There's an infrared sensor on the backside of the camera left of the viewfinder (just to the lower left of the MENU button). You use that sensor for tripod setups with long exposures if you're not going to use your cable release.</p><p></p><p>Edit: My apologies, I didn't see the other replies (didn't show up when I clicked the link from my email)....so I didn't mean to pile on.</p><p></p><p>But again, you do have to have the remote pointed at the sensor...if you're off a little bit, you won't trip the shutter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GerardH, post: 137006, member: 13701"] That is not correct. There's an infrared sensor on the backside of the camera left of the viewfinder (just to the lower left of the MENU button). You use that sensor for tripod setups with long exposures if you're not going to use your cable release. Edit: My apologies, I didn't see the other replies (didn't show up when I clicked the link from my email)....so I didn't mean to pile on. But again, you do have to have the remote pointed at the sensor...if you're off a little bit, you won't trip the shutter. [/QUOTE]
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