
If a friend has the same type of camera and a remote trigger, use the trigger to teach your
remote. Press and hold the Code Search button on the remote until the indicator light
turns on. Press and hold the desired mode button (TV, DVD…). Next, press and release
the Learn button; then press and release the button you want to use to fire the camera.
Position both remotes with their infrared LED’s facing each other an inch apart. Finally,
press and hold the trigger button on the camera remote until the indicator on the universal
remote blinks once and stays’ on, indicating the code has been stored.
*** Source: Remotely Possible by Chieh Cheng and Auri Rahimzadeh and adapted from
the ExtremeTech book, Hacking Digital Cameras )ISBN 0764596519) published by John
Wiley and Sons.
26. Light Potential
from Popular Photography and Imaging; January 2007; page 38
27. Camera freeze… If the buttons don’t work, take the batteries out and then replace
them. The camera should reboot. If the batteries die during shooting you may get one or
two more shots by taking them out and cleaning the contacts with an eraser. If the
camera will not play back your images replace the card immediately and use a different
one. Using SanDisk’s Rescuepro or Lexar’s Image Rescue may reclaim the old card’s
photos.
28. Lens changing. In a dusty environment put the camera and lenses in a plastic bag
and change them there. When getting a DSLR cleaned take a picture of a matt gray
surface and up the contrast. You should see the dust. After it is cleaned take another
picture to check if everything is clean.
29. Candid Portraits. Shoot in burst mode so you get one good picture—works with
animals and talking humans. Try to use an 80 mm lens or it’s digital equivalent. Set the
focus on the eyes and then move the camera to take the photo. For soft focus you can put
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