Day: May 1, 2019

CMN – TCP/IP

TCP/IP You can control many program features with actions sent by another program by using the TCP/IP network protocol. There is a free demo app that is used for testing the trigger.  It is a single .exe file.  Just run it and follow the instructions.  The instructions are also listed here below: https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/tetherscript/TCPIPTriggerGenerator.zip The TCP/IP …

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CMN – Sound

Sound You can trigger the shutter with sound by using the Sound Trigger. It can use any microphone that is configured to work with Windows. Initial one-time setup Shut down ControlMyNikon. Plug your microphone into your computer. Configure the microphone in the Windows control panel Sound applet. Once you have confirmed it is working, shut …

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CMN – Powerpoint Remote

Powerpoint Remote Triggering the shutter and other commands can be achieved by mapping a Powerpoint remote button to a command, giving you an inexpensive remote that can be used during live view. Powerpoint remotes act like a mini-keyboard and their buttons can be mapped to commands. Mapping a Powerpoint Remote button as a Shortcut Plug …

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CMN – Motion Detection

Motion Detection You can trigger the shutter, start a script or record video by detecting motion in live view. Note: The motion trigger works only when using the non-GPU live view mode. Note: The following video tutorial shows the pre-5.4 method for setting up motion detection.  The controls in the Motion tab have changed in …

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CMN – Pulse

Pulse You can capture images every x seconds continuously until you decide to stop. This is a very simple metho to capture images for a time-lapse. Capturing Images by Pulse Let’s capture some images every 5 seconds Connect to the camera. Go to the Workflow menu and select ‘Pulse’. Set the Interval to 5. Put …

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