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Well, you could buy a vivitar universal remote on Amazon for 7.99 you would Have two units and a manual. For a low price. Or post it in Craigslist Wanted Section and maybe Someone Will let you copy theirs.
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Set-up (Programming) procedure is too much to type in here, and is not practical and it will differ brand-to-brand remote controls.If you wish to get more; check the site linked here. It has set-up code list & set-up procedure to many popular brand remote controls. Pull up older posts. Search the sites by type in the brand name to your device, in its search box.It will help you to find the document easily. http://remotesearch.blogspot.com/ http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/ http://electrohelponline.blogspot.com/
Set the camera to one of the two remote modes. The quick-response remote mode fires the camera when you press the button. The delayed remote mode gives you two seconds to hide the remote behind your back before firing.
You need to set the camera's release mode to one of the available remote modes. As a minimum there should be a remote mode which fires the shutter when you push the button on the remote and a delayed remote mode which gives you two seconds to hide the remote behind your back. Since you neglected to specify the model of your Nikon dSLR I can't tell you exactly how to change the release mode. Refer to your camera's manual, or else reply to this post and specify the model.
When you purchased the remote, did it say it would work with the Nikon? Usually, remotes are brand specific. IE...Nikon works with Nikon, Pentax works with Pentax, etc.
very simple. remove the card, and copy the pics from it into a photo editting program. or just connect the usb device to a usb port to download them.. part of manual is for using the software, part for the explaing it's operation of the hardware. as for mac software, contact vivitar for the proper software from here. i may be mistaken, but i think it's just going to be editting software, nothing to working the camera itself.
https://www.manualslib.com/brand/vivitar...
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