On Sep 23, 5:24 pm, Randall Ainsworth <r...@nospam.techline.com>
wrote:
> In article <f0ddf3p21qj15o73fu61o47kp0e022c...@4ax.com>, GassMan
>
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> How complicated is it to work? You stick in the batteries, screw it
> onto the camera, and then take pictures. It's a no-brainer.
Here's the manual: Put on bottom of camera, screw in. Righty-tighty;
lefty-loosy. PUt in two batteries.
As Randall said, it's a pretty simple affair unless you're trying to
see it and thing you can get more money if you have the manual.
There is only one trick to it. You need to remove the existing
battery door. Just pull it off and break it. You don't need it
anyway and you can get a new one when you need it. Okay, if that's
not your cup of tea, look at the hinges. There is a little pin/lever
on the hinges (which are spring-loaded). Pull the pins in and you
retract the pins in the hinge and the door pops off. NBD. You might
as well throw it away because you'll lose it by the time you need it,
so you'll have to order one then anyway.
Good luck with it.