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pcdebb
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is there something special i need to do to get the remote to work? change a setting in the camera? the guy in the store told me to pull the plastic tab out, which I did, but I feel like such an amateur pushing buttons and nothing is happening. forgive me as i'm a little frustrated by this seemingly simple task.
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Willy
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Just some quick thoughts
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I'm guessing pulling out the tab engages the battery on the remote.

Is there a light on the unit that lights up when you push the button?

Try changing the battery

Look at the manual for you camera.
Do you need to turn on a setting in the camera?



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reply to pcdebb
here's rockwell on settings:

»www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d40/us···stom.htm

other places mention that the battery runs down quickly if left in the remote, and that nikon recommends removing it between uses?



pcdebb
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it took a while but i figured it out, it's in the shooting mode. after not taking shots for a while it "resets" back to normal mode and i have to go back and set it back to the remote. responds quickly tho. gonna see how the images came out. had some "interference" this year
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