Wuz me.  For those who might wish to try this at home,
the crucial missing bit is to push the flash button on
the ist D's top deck until it shows a "W" (wireless). 


Of course, if you hold the camera sideways, it becomes
a sigma (for the flash brand under discussion); upside
down it's an M (for mountain); sideways the other way
it's a 3 (which is a pretty high number to count to
sometimes...).

Fortunately I was able to escape the weapon I had
enabled.

Rick

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> http://www.caughtinmotion.com/paw/wireless.jpg        
> 
> Taken Saturday night at GFM this year, after Rick
> Webber<sp> and i played around and
> finally got the 
> flash and camera to talk to each other. I forget if
> it was Rick Womer or Scott Loveless,
> that held the 
> extra bit of info that seems to be absent from the
> manual. 
> 
> Thanks to film's last crusader, Tom Reese, for being
> the tripod.:-)
> 
> Nothing fancy, but a camp fire type photo for fum.
> 
> Dave
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> 
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