> There's another battery in the thing (look at the baseplate) that probably
> helps keep the settings uh...set.
> CW
oboy -- I had to change that one. I guess I should check the settings I'd made
beforehand; the only ones it prompted me to fix were date and time.
(I was rather puzzled by the ne
It will stay, perhaps not after replacing the back-up battery thoug...
Jens
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Sendt: 10. november 2004 21:52
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Emne: Silly *istD question
Hi
The ist D has a backup battery, a button CR2016, that is used for
backup. If you look at the bottom of the camera, there's a screw-in
round cover. That's the backup battery.
The manual says "change it once every five years".
Not that I read the manuals either, but hey.
j
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There's another battery in the thing (look at the baseplate) that probably
helps keep the settings uh...set.
CW
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Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 3:51 PM
Subject: Silly *istD question
Hi!
I've just fixed s
My *istD never lost its settings due to low batteries. I bought it in
february.
You might even be able to back them up using the remote assistent software
from pentax, but I am not sure about this.
Sam
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Hi!
I've just fixed some bugs in my
It keeps the settings.
Cheers,
Jostein
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Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 9:51 PM
Subject: Silly *istD question
> Hi!
>
> I've just fixed some bugs in my code, so I am in the very special
kind of mood
> ;).
> Now, say I remove the batteries and load the new set.
> Will my setup be kept? Or will I have to do the setup again?
I wouldn't call that a "silly *istD question" - I'd like to hear the
answer, too.
Fred
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