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Post by Stuart Walker on Jan 15, 2009 15:56:48 GMT -5
I have a Canon T90 that seems to work alright except for the remote shutter control. I am using a 60T3 remote switch, and I asssume that it is supposed to switch the light meter on with the first part of the button movement and then fire the shutter when pushed all the way down, similar to the button on the camera. I've dismantled the switch, cleaned the terminals, but they didn't seem bad anyway, and checked continuity with the plug with a multimeter. I've also tried shorting the terminals in the remote socket on the camera with a paper clip, to no avail. So does this mean that the remote socket on the camera is faulty, or is there some setting on the camera to disable the socket, and so it just needs activating?
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