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Have been using a remote shutter box on my XT30. Its a Product from the far east named "Shoot"an equivalent to the Fuji RR-100. It has worked without issue for some considerable time. Its fitted with a 2.5mm jack for the XT30.

I bought a simple 2.5 mm to 3.5mm adaptor so I may use it on my XT-3.    It doesnt work - are there any menu items Ive missed that need to be reset ??

I dont remember having to do anything with menus my XT30 and can find no info on Fuji Websites.  On researching the Fuji RR-100 remote shutter box, the equivalent of my " Shoot",I get conflicting information regarding the jack on the RR-100. Fuji says its 2.5mm but my XT-3 is well and truely fitted with a 3.5mm socket - no mention of an adaptor unit or cable.. The internal wiring of the "Shoot"

remote is simple, switching tip and mid ring to body via a two pressure level switch.

Any guidance appreciated

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On my XT30, Movie Menu 4/4 between audio setting and time code setting lies the MIC/REMOTE setting.

On my XT3 Movie menu 4/5 between audio setting and timecode setting there is NO MIC/REMOTE setting.

Where have FUJI hidden it

Anyone using an XT3 with an RR100 remote shutter control ?

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Well Ive got to the bottom of this. The XT3 is not the same as other Fiji cameras I have or have owned.

There is a little rectangular  panel above the card slots Door which has a dedicated socket for remote shutter with a 2.5mm socket.

I should have delved into the manual rather than trace solutions on the net and interogate the menus.

Hope this helps someone

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