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BG-ED3 problem

 
mkatona
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Dec 09, 2002 20:07 |  #1

Just received my battery grip today and attached it to the camera, inserted the batteries and tried to turn it on.
Turning the unit on via the normal camera power on button works fine. If I try to turn the camera on with the power switch on the front right side of the grip, it does not come on.
Anyone else having this problem?
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Pat ­ Lepore
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Dec 09, 2002 20:27 |  #2

The switch on the front side of the battery grip is not for turning the camera on and off. It is for enabling or disabling the battery grip's control buttons. If you are not using the camera in portrait mode the button should be off to stop accidentally pressing one of the grip's buttons.

Hope this helps.




  
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mkatona
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Dec 10, 2002 08:08 |  #3

It certainly does Pat...with egg on his face Mike.
In the excitement I guess I didn't read the directions carefully but it sounded to me like the power switch on the grip controlled both.
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Pat ­ Lepore
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Dec 10, 2002 23:48 |  #4

Hi Mike,

Glad I could help.

QUOTE "In the excitement I guess I didn't read the directions carefully"

At least you read the instructions, I don't even pick them up until I hit a brick wall :-)

Pat.




  
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Dec 11, 2002 04:47 |  #5

mkatona wrote:
In the excitement I guess I didn't read the directions carefully but it sounded to me like the power switch on the grip controlled both.

Don't feel too bad, that's exactly what I had thought of that switch when I first got mine. I hit the switch and waited for the camera to power up. Then I re-read the instructions, clear as they are not. ;)


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