How do I enable the self-timer in Nikon WMU remote photography on a D750?
Asked 6/5/2025
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I'm using Nikon's Wireless Mobile Utility (WMU) app with a Nikon D750 for remote self-portraits. In remote photography, I don't see any self-timer option on the screen, even though some WMU documentation shows one. I checked the app settings and manual but can't find how to turn it on. Where is the self-timer control in WMU, and how does it work?
Originally by macman. Source · Licensed CC BY-SA 4.0
macman
1y ago
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That doesn't look like the current version of the WMU manual. P. 12 of the current manual shows the icon in the upper-right controls options:
Display the following photography-related options.
[...]
Self-timer: If On is selected, the camera shutter will be released 2 s after you tap the shutter icon. The timer turns off automatically after the shutter is released.
Originally by scottbb. Source · Licensed CC BY-SA 4.0
scottbb
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In current versions of Nikon WMU, the self-timer is controlled from the remote photography screen via the options icon in the upper-right corner. There you should find a self-timer setting.
When self-timer is set to On, tapping the shutter in the app releases the camera shutter after a 2-second delay. After the shot, the timer turns itself off automatically.
If you don’t see that option, the most likely cause is that you’re looking at an older manual or using a different app/version than the one shown in the documentation. Check that your WMU app is up to date and refer to the current WMU manual for the version you have installed.
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