Saturday, November 16, 2013

How to use Yongnuo Infrared remote controller



Remember the good old days where you use a mechanical cable release with film-based cameras to fire the shutter? The release has to be SCREWED to the shutter button.

It is getting better! Nikon sells an optional infrared(IR) remote shutter controller. However the camera retail stores in the Philippines seemingly does not carry the item. But not to worry. There is a remote controller ML-L3 manufactured by Yongnuo. It was a surprising find in Jeps House of Gadgets at Robinson's Forum at Pioneer St. near Boni MRT station. It set me back for 400.00 pesos.

To set up the camera for IR remote control, Press the Menu Button|Shooting Menu|Release mode. You can choose from 2s Delayed mode and Quick-response remote. Now pressing the remote button should activate the shutter!

The IR controller has an effective range of 5m from the front of the camera. Amazingly the camera shutter can also be fired if the controller is positioned at the back!


You must pull the plastic tab to enable the remote to work! Remember this button battery model model: Lithium Cell, CR2025 3V sc.

Where to buy a reversing ring for the Niko D5100 in the Philippines for macro photography.


I visited Picture City at SM City Annex yesterday Nov. 15,2013. I noticed that there were reversing rings on display. But I was a little shocked that the diameter for Nikon was labeled 56 mm!, when we all know that the filter diameter is 52 mm. Some store clerks really do not know what they are selling.


I visited Henry's at Trinoma, Quezon City, today Nov. 16,2013, in the morning expecting that it stocks a reversing ring. Alas there was none!

Finally I visited Jep's House of Gadgets at Robinson's Forum, Pioneer St., Mandaluyong near the Boni MRT station.There I got an unbranded hard plastic reverssing ring with label RING 52MM NIKON for P400.00. I will report if this really works.



Some people say that it is useless to have a reversing ring with the standard zoom lens, best satisfactory results are for a fixed lens! But it does not hurt to try. I will post photos later.


Nov 17,1:00 AM Unfortunate but I get a "Lens not attached" message! The explanation is that the camera should be set to Manual Mode.