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If your camera supports IR remote it should work. David M. - Insignia Support
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You have to go to the main ,page on the screen in AV mode for instance, and then you have to scroll to your built in flash settings which is where you choose either the center or right hand options. “Easy wireless flash or custom wireless flash. I use easy!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.From canon website Set the camera to remote control mode Press the button appears on the LCD panel If you then press the button again disappears and the remote control mode is cancelled. Take the picture Point the remote control towards the sensor on the camera and press the transmitter button The red-eye reduction lamp blinks 4 times a second (or remains lit when red-eye reduction is used) and a countdown is displayed on the LCD Panel to show that the camera has received the signal from the remote control. The shutter is released approximately 2 seconds later. Remote control photography may not be possible if the remote control sensor on the camera is exposed to sunlight or strong fluorescent light. If this happens use the self-timer to take the picture or move the camera to another location The camera's remote control function may not operate correctly if the camera is close to a fluorescent light during signal reception. If this happens, move the camera away from the fluorescent light Rate this Article
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