Aside from timing, the device offers four standard release modes: : Standard one-off photo. B (Bulb) : Manual long exposure control.
: Supports half-press for autofocus and full-press for triggering the shutter.
The transmitter LCD will illuminate, and the receiver's LED will flash green to confirm a successful connection.
The LCD screen displays several acronyms that are key to programming your shots: Self-timer delay before the first shot. LONG: Exposure time (used in Bulb mode). INTVL: Interval time between shots. N: Number of shots (1 to 999, or "--" for infinite). W/RE: Repeat interval/Schedule timing. 4. How to Program Your First Time-Lapse
The unit that slides into your camera’s hot shoe.