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Re: Just bought a new Gizmo
What did you have in mind Dennis?Originally posted by DennisP View PostHi Stephen - Is it only capable of shutter release or are there any other functions of which it is capable.?
Its functions are restricted by the 3 pin female plug that goes into the release socket on the side of the camera. Though there is a switch on the transmitter/sender that allows it to double as an LED torch, enough to allow you to see your camera in dark conditions.
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Hi Stephen - I was perhaps thinking along the lines of being able to transmit pictures back to a laptop, for instance. What prompted the question was because yesterday on another forum for Pentax users I came across a link to a product on sale in USA for a 2GB SD card which is capable of sending it's contents wirelessly to a laptop. I will see if I can find the link if you are interested. Regards Dennis
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Re: Just bought a new Gizmo
Certainly Dennis, though I have seen something about such a product, possibly in one of the press releases published on this site, but which people whinge about from time to timeOriginally posted by DennisP View PostHi Stephen - I was perhaps thinking along the lines of being able to transmit pictures back to a laptop, for instance. What prompted the question was because yesterday on another forum for Pentax users I came across a link to a product on sale in USA for a 2GB SD card which is capable of sending it's contents wirelessly to a laptop. I will see if I can find the link if you are interested. Regards Dennis
Unfortunately my Gizmo is only for firing the camera from a distance wirelessly. Canon and Nikon both produce a wireless transmitter for sending images, but they are somewhat prohibitive for the likes of me and completely unnecessary for my type of work
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Re: Just bought a new Gizmo
Dennis, when I was round at Stephen's on Thursday it appeared to be something of a one-trick pony, but on reading the instructions I learned that it could do household chores...........it wasn't long til we had it making coffees and even pizza. I understand that it's also pretty handy at painting fences...Originally posted by DennisP View PostHi Stephen - Is it only capable of shutter release or are there any other functions of which it is capable.?
Only kidding
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Re: Just bought a new Gizmo
Phew
I thought I'd been robbed there for a moment 
Actually THIS is the one I have
Ah well maybe it'll do kebabs then
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Re: Just bought a new Gizmo
That's an IR jobbie, Pol - the one Stephen has is much more expensive - probably a radio jobbie...
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Re: Just bought a new Gizmo
Oh aye. Thanks for that.
Yours looks like very posh, very useful jobbie.
Definitely capable of Roast Beef and Yorkies.
Pol
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Tommy top 'em up here!
I paidStuart R
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Re: Just bought a new Gizmo
Yes I've seen these on Ebay. Have to say I was put off by the dangly nature of the receiver and the aerial on the sender, it just ain't a cool bit of kit, even if it is cheapOriginally posted by StuartR View PostTommy top 'em up here!
I paid
Much to my surprise it looks fairly well made, came with batteries, was well packaged (with some amusing Chinglish on the back of the box
) and, the acid test, it works! The claimed max range is 100 metres which I suspect is assuming a clear line of sight. It certainly works at 30 metres in my garden.
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