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Wireless Remote Controllers
WR-R11a, WR-R10, and WR-T10 Wireless Remot
e Controllers
When a WR-R11a is connected to the ten-pin remote terminal, or when a WR-R10 is
connected to the ten-pin remote terminal using a WR-A10 adapter, the camera can be
controlled remotely using a WR-T10 wireless remote controller.
WR-R11a and WR-R10 wireless remote controllers can also be used to control radio-
controlled flash units.
WR-1 Wireless Remote Controller: WR-1 units are used with WR-R11a/WR-R10 or WR-T10
wireless remote controllers or with other WR-1 remote controllers, with the WR-1 units
functioning as either transmitters or receivers. When a WR-R11a/WR-R10 or a WR-1 configured
as a receiver is connected to the camera ten-pin remote terminal, a second WR-1 configured as
a transmitter can be used to take pictures and adjust camera settings remotely. Update the WR‑1
firmware to the latest version (version 1.0.4 or later).
When using a wireless remote controller with the WR-R10, be sure the firmware for the
WR-R10 has been updated to the latest version (version 3.0 or later). For information on
firmware updates, see the Nikon website for your area. Consult a Nikon-authorized service
representative when updating the firmware for the WR-R10 from versions prior to version 2.0
to version 3.0 or later.
Remote Grips
MC-N10 Remote Grip: When connected to the camera, the MC-N10 can be used for such tasks
as video recording, photography, and adjusting camera settings. It comes equipped with a rosette
for attachment to third-party camera equipment. With the MC-N10 mounted on third-party camera
equipment via an ARRI-compatible rosette adapter, you can keep moving subjects in focus while
panning the camera to track their motion, or use its conveniently-placed controls to adjust settings
such as exposure and white balance without touching the camera.
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Compatible Accessories
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