rmm0605 wrote:
Have you tried the connector right under the "X-T3" label? Unscrew (and try not to lose!) the cover and you'll find a terminal there.
That port is for a flash unit. They call it a sync terminal. Thank you for your offer of help.
I'm so new to the camera that I have not used the rear command dial yet. I just gave it a try and you are accurate with your description of use for it. I'm mid-seventies and my thumb skin is smooth and somewhat numb so it is difficult to spin the dial without pressing and activating the switch. Glad you pointed that out so maybe Fuji will take it under consideration and put higher ridges on the wheel and make the switch part of it a bit harder to activate when pressing.
Thank you for guiding me to the location of the remote release port. It's hidden well under a small cover.
After researching the Pluto Trigger I was convinced it would do everything I'm wanting with my new camera, the Fuji XT3 and was compatible. I received the trigger today and have spent the last two hours trying to figure out how to hook it up by watching youtube videos and the like. I'm stumped and have a feeling I was led down the path by the Pluto folks as there doesn't appear to be a way to physically hook it up to the XT3. Pluto said to order the proper cable for the matchup (the E3 cable) and I did but cannot find where to plug it into the camera. Maybe they sent the wrong cable, I don't know and can't call anyone there until tomorrow. So, I'm hoping someone with an XT3 hooked up and working with the Pluto Trigger will chime in and educate me. Thank you in advance.
Those two women supposedly paid hush money by someone better hope they declared it as income for tax purposes. And the money received for services rendered prior to the hush money. There is going to be a knock on their door, soon. And it won't be their next "client".
Round up the healthy ones and ship off to Chicago where they have reported a massive rat problem. I'd rather have cats than rats.
Was this topic meant to raise questions regarding the accuracy of DNA results used by law enforcement? For instance, if the results don't make the case, send the sample to another lab.
Same principals/methods used by labs should produce the same results or am I missing something?
The bull was de-horned at birth to prevent injury to anything that got in his way as an adult. A full grown bull gouging another bull, cow, calf, horse or person could get rather expensive. For an exception, the Texas longhorn usually gets a pass when it comes to "de-horning".
That's what Nebraska gets for being jerks and booing the BYU players for something they didn't do. Unsportsman like conduct equals "You lose". Good job BYU for ignoring the sea of red in the stands over reacting and showing their true colors.
Similar to landing in Juneau, AK on a good day. Great film clip, good job.