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    #16
    Just ordered one for my Sony a350 from Amazon.....$66.81

    Not too bad a price, and I can trust the site.....I hope?






    Scott (night time shots are calling-----startrails) B

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      #17
      Originally posted by Wildman View Post
      I am looking at action photos on this unit and it doesn't seem that it has a continuous feature, or I haven't read that far yet. And I don't like the 3 second delay before it goes into bulb mode

      It does continuous, multi-frame shooting, there is a delay you can set up so that it waits 2 seconds or so before firing, and there is no delay in bulb mode unless you set it to have one. It works flawlessly.

      Quit making excuses and get off your wallet. Legdog will have one soon and he can report how it works on the D200.

      The one I have works perfectly. Trust me, you'll like it!

      In black and white (well, black and green) from ebay auction:

      Features:
      Single shooting
      : Set to On position on receiver (red light on). Half-pressing shutter button on transmitter for focusing (monitor light turns to green). Fully pressing to take photo (monitor lights of transmitter and receiver turn to red)

      Two seconds delay: Set to 2S position on receiver (red light on). Half-pressing shutter button on transmitter for focusing (both lights turn green) and fully pressing shutter button (light turns red). Camera will take photo in 2 seconds

      Continuous shooting: Set camera on continuous mode. Set to On position on receiver. Fully press shutter button on transmitter (light on transmitter turns red) for 3 seconds until monitor red light off. The camera operates on C mode. To release C mode, half-pressing the button on transmitter

      Bulb mode- for long exposure:
      1. Switch the camera to Bulb mode.
      2. Press it all the way for 3 seconds until the Red LED on the remote control goes off.
      3. The receiver is in bulb mode now. (Indicated by Red LED on the receiver)
      4. Press the button again to close the shutter.

      Multi-Channels Control:
      It has strong anti-interference function and has 16 channels for choose. It is extremely useful for several photographers working nearby. Each photographer could choose their own channel to trigger off shutter release of the camera they are going to use without triggering others' because of overlapping signals.

      Use receiver as wired remote without transmitter:
      Single Shooting: Set switch on receiver to any position of OFF/ON/2S and press shutter button. Or just switching to B position for taking photo

      Continuous shooting: Set camera on C mode first. Set switch on receiver to any position of OFF/ON/2S and fully press shutter button. Camera works on C mode until free of your hand. Or you just switch to B position and camera works on C mode until take the switch off B position

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        #18
        Sounds unlimited wonderful, Casey.

        I just ordered one too.

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          #19
          It is unlimited wonderful!! Thanks again, Shane.

          For those of you interested, mine got to my house in 7 days from the end of the auction. I understand the Olympics may be setting the time back a bit, but not that much. I think it took 2 weeks for Legdog to get his...which was today.

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            #20
            Sucking it up and ordered one...........I won't get to use it until I get back from my next run with work, but it will be here in time for deer season. I can learn to use it on my ldp's..........

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              #21
              Just ordered one as well. No more running to get in a group photo when using the self timer.

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                #22
                Casey, it is the one that Shane posted in his link right?

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                  #23
                  that's the one I ordered Danny.....

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                    #24
                    That's the one, Danny. I ordered one for me on 8/21, and I'm still waiting on it. Takes a while from China, unless it's going to an Aggie I guess.

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                      #25
                      This Aggie is still waiting on his an I ordered mine on 8/22.

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                        #26
                        Got mine this morning. It is apparently also certified "unlimited wonderful".

                        Casey, did yours come with any instructions at all? Mine didn't. It's not incredibly complicated or hard to figure out though. Is there anything "special" about any of the functions that you have discovered?

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                          #27
                          Maybe I will get mine today or tomorrow then.........

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                            #28
                            I bought one on 8/21 and am still waiting as well.

                            -Brandon

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                              #29
                              Instructions on ebay is about as good as I could find. Very simple thing to figure out, though.

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                                #30
                                I used it this morning at the Japanese Gardens in Fort Worth. Pretty much got it figured out. Works great!

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