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Dawg, I know of one that still works great:!:worked on my dx7590, an old dx3600 and even on my son's rebel. I doubt there's a camera it wouldn't fit.
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Thanks Dan. I'm glad you're still getting some use from it. Rub, I'll give you a post by Bob Mevis that has a cheap inexpensive one but the one Dan posted is nearly the same!
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Greetings,
Nope, wish we had but that is not an option for this camera. Rather, you can, as shown in some of the other posts create a remote release that you can trigger from afar. I have seen some that use a solenoid to activate by radio release. Of course it would be a creative construction, but some have found such devices useful in their nature shots etc. Talk to you soon, Ron Baird Eastman Kodak Company |
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