Operation Manual

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Using Camera Control Pro
Camera Control Pro 2
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The Mechanical Tab
Lens
Displays the focal length and maximum ap er ture of the lens currently at-
tached to the cam era. De pend ing on the lens type, some in for ma tion may
not be displayed. If the lens focal length or maximum aperture have been
specifi ed manually, an asterisk will appear next to these values. If a D3-series,
D700, D300-series, or D7000 camera is connected with a non-CPU lens at-
tached, lens data can be selected.
Edit…
D3 series D2 series
D200
D300 seriesD700
D7000
This button is only available when a non-
CPU lens is mounted on the camera. Click-
ing Edit… displays the dialog shown at right,
where the lens focal length and maximum
aperture can be entered. Click OK to copy
the values to the camera.
Main Battery Level
Displays the level of the main camera battery. Green indicates that the bat-
tery has enough charge for continued operation. Yellow indicates that bat-
tery level is low; ready a fully charged spare battery pack. Red indicates that
the battery is exhausted, and that no further pho to graphs can be taken until
the battery has been replaced. You may not be able to control the camera
from Camera Control Pro when the battery is exhausted. Replace with a fully
charged spare battery or use an AC adapter (available separately).
Self-Timer and Remote Modes
When the camera is set to self-timer mode or to delayed remote or quick-response remote mode
(supported cameras only), the Mechanical tab will show a shooting mode of Single, and any photo-
graphs taken with the Camera Control Pro shoot but tons will be taken in single-frame mode with no
shutter-release delay. To take pictures in self-timer or remote mode, use the shutter-release button
on the camera or remote control.