D David8476 Nov 12, 2018 4 1 1,551 Oct 22, 2020 #21 Oct 22, 2020 #21 bergstrom said: watch The main companies can do a simple firmware with 6 digit pin code. Click to expand... I don't need a PIN or PW for my camera. It would just be an unnecessary step to start up my camera. Reactions: 1 user Upvote 0
bergstrom said: watch The main companies can do a simple firmware with 6 digit pin code. Click to expand... I don't need a PIN or PW for my camera. It would just be an unnecessary step to start up my camera.
B bergstrom Photographer Feb 23, 2015 601 453 4,311 Oct 22, 2020 #22 Oct 22, 2020 #22 David8476 said: I don't need a PIN or PW for my camera. It would just be an unnecessary step to start up my camera. Click to expand... you can't start up a camera thats been robbed. Upvote 0
David8476 said: I don't need a PIN or PW for my camera. It would just be an unnecessary step to start up my camera. Click to expand... you can't start up a camera thats been robbed.
B Bdbtoys R5 Canon Rumors Premium Jul 16, 2020 463 306 5,349 Oct 22, 2020 #23 Oct 22, 2020 #23 Note in the video they mentioned it doesn't have to be a passkey you put on the display... it could just be a sequence/combo of button presses. Upvote 0
Note in the video they mentioned it doesn't have to be a passkey you put on the display... it could just be a sequence/combo of button presses.
SteveC R5 Canon Rumors Premium Sep 2, 2019 2,677 2,551 3,736 Oct 23, 2020 #24 Oct 23, 2020 #24 I know when you first get a camera, it steers you towards setting the date and time before you do anything else. Setting the pass code (or deciding not to have one. if you'd rather take the risk) could be another "first time you turn it on" deal. Reactions: 1 user Upvote 0
I know when you first get a camera, it steers you towards setting the date and time before you do anything else. Setting the pass code (or deciding not to have one. if you'd rather take the risk) could be another "first time you turn it on" deal.