Quoting Rick Womer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 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).

Yes that took a long time to fiqure out.
>
>
> 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...).

4 is right out.

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

Not by much.:-)

Dave
>
> Rick
>
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>
>> 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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