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Whether you are in the studio or out in the field, CameraRC Deluxe is the superior solution for controlling your Nikon Digital SLR. CameraRC Deluxe runs on both Windows or Mac Computers and gives you the maximum tethered control over your Nikon Camera of any solution at an economical price. The CameraRC Deluxe interface is designed for the photographer, letting you control all aspects of the photographic experience. Check out our Introduction Video on the right or Feature Page to find out more about the many capabilities of CameraRC Deluxe.
Nikon Camera Control Pro 2 is camera support software sold by Nikon. The current version 2.17.0 runs on Windows and all versions of Mac up through Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks). One thing Camera Control Pro 2 can do is to control auto-focus lenses so that you can shoot a focus stack very precisely through a graphical user interface on your computer. The function is simple to use but not obvious. This tutorial is intended to be a recipe and quick-start guide.
PTZ Pro 2 is the perfect fit for classrooms, auditoriums, and large meeting rooms. Capture a wide shot with a 90 diagonal field of view, or focus on presenters, panelists, and whiteboards with flexible pan and tilt controls. A 10x zoom lens with autofocus perfectly frames speakers and their visual aids, and delivers outstanding detail and clarity to remote participants and recording systems.
Compose a wide shot so that everyone is in view. Smoothly switch between people and whiteboards. Perfectly frame each panelist for a broadcast-like experience. PTZ Pro 2 features three camera presets that save pan, tilt, and zoom settings, and smoothly transitions between them at the touch of a button.
Ergonomically designed KBD-1010 controller has a direct-access panel interface with full preset store and recall for easy-to-find camera functions, dedicated knobs for PTZ variable speed control and for fine control with auto/manual toggle, illuminated push buttons for camera selection and a three-axis joystick for smooth precise camera movements. Combining traditional serial control and IP network control, KBD-1010 PTZ camera controller comes equipped with many precision controls for the most demanding camera operation environments. It is an ideal partner for multi-PTZ-camera producer, creating a baseband video and a complete IP streaming solution for a wide range of content production applications, remote studio, education, state-of-the-art broadcast system, video conferencing, house of worship, etc.
Supported camera models:KBD-1010-RNV, Part Number: K102E002 or 01040014BA2KBD-1010-RNV, Part Number: K102E002A1 or 01040014BA2KBD-1010-RNV, Part Number: K102E002A2KBD-1010-RNV, Part Number: K102E002A4
The Nikon Camera Control Pro 2.28 is a powerful software to control Nikon SLR series cameras. It has an intuitive user interface with friendly options that enhance the usage of the application. With this powerful application, you can control the Nikon SLR series cameras through both wireless or wired connection to the computer. It also provides the ability to control the cameras remotely and perform different management operations. Adjust and manage the exposure, aperture, shutter speed, and a variety of other settings. It provides advanced features for Nikon D3 and D300.
Display and select the images to transfer to the computer as well as provides complete support for ViewNX Browser and Capture NX photo-finishing software. All in all, it is a reliable application to deal with the management of Nikon SLR cameras.
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The VISCA Serial & IP PTZ Camera Controller from AIDA Imaging offers joystick and button control for up to seven AIDA Imaging PTZ cameras with support for VISCA and VISCA-over-IP protocols over IP and serial RS-232 and RS-422 communication. It enables you to control the speed of your pan, tilt, zoom, and lock moves and incorporates an LCD screen.The controller also offers presets including gain, iris, focus, red and blue gain, and speed control settings to control the finer settings on the PTZ camera. The unit comes with a 12 VDC power supply, and it can also be powered using Power-over-Ethernet (PoE).
EOS Utility is an application that brings together functions to communicate with the camera. These functions include downloading and displaying images, remote shooting, and camera control for each setting. For download instructions follow the steps below. Have your camera's Serial Number ready before you begin. (from Canon's web site) Program version -Windows version- Note Download SET'n'C v.4.15.1.0 7/8/10 Newest version Previous versions Download SET'n'C v.4.14.1.0 7/8/10 Download SET'n'C v.4.14.0.0 XP Download SET'n'C v.4.13.1.0 7/8/10 Download SET'n'C v.4.13.0.0 XP Download SET'n'C v.4.12.1.0 7/8/10 Download SET'n'C v.4.12.0.0 XP
Note about the Image Quality settings: Normally, users decide to take pictures in the same format for the whole eclipse. It is possible, to change the format in each line of the exposure table. (However, I recommend not to make use of this possibility.) In this case, it is essential that the Image quality setting is entered exactly as shown in the ImgQual. dropdown list, when the camera is connected.
Supported digital cameras: Nikon D4S, D4, D3X, D3S, D3, Df, D810, D800, D800E, D750, D700, D610, D600, D300S, D300, D7200, D7100, D7000, D5500, D5300, D5200, D5100, D5000, D90, D60 Cameras.
Note/Modifications enabled with Camera Control Pro 2.21.0: Support for the D7200 has been added, A Show ViewNX-i option has been added to the Tools menu, A Show it with ViewNX-i option has been added to the When a new image is received from the camera item in the Transfer Options dialog accessed from the Tools menu > Transfer Options.Windows Vista is no longer supported.
I set up my D5100 on a tripod with a Tamron 70-300 telephoto lens, popped the camera in Manual mode with AF turned on and plugged it in to the macbook. Fired up the software and had full control over the camera including exposure settings, jpeg/raw settings, bracketing, HDR, intervalometer and live view. It also offers a one press auto focus as well as AF fine tune +/- that drive the focus motor one step at a time.
I set the lens to 300mm and framed my target, a toy monkey... I then used live view on the mac to 'zoom' to 100%, this showed only the monkeys eyes (little black dots against a white background). Pressing AF brings it to where the camera/lens thinks focus is. I could then fine tune it with the +/- buttons, it was a couple of steps out. I am thinking this technique could be superb for finely focussing on stars and as I can then control the intervalometer settings from the macbook it would make a great wide field imaging setup
BTW AF doesn't work with astrophotography. A Bahtinov mask and/or FWHM is required. I'd say take a look at Nikonhacker firmware upgrades to get at least the live view, and true RAW improvements. Does the Nikon package incorporate a PHD interface for guiding control-Jack
I think for focus i'll manually focus to near where it needs to be, switch AF back on then use the fine tune controls to achieve absolute focus. I know AF will freak out with the dim light from stars.
This means you need to use 'BULB' mode on the camera with an external intervalometer plugged in to the accessories socket on the camera (The Nikon software does directly not support bulb mode longer than 30 seconds)... you can still save your frames with the Nikon software though and also make use of the liveview features for manual focussing along with a Bahtinov mask.
I've used Nikon Camera Control 2 with my D700, and at first it seems good but the 30-second limit is a real killer for astrophotography. I haven't yet come across any software that does allow for longer exposure times with this particular camera though. Might be worth a thread on this Forum, come to think of it... 153554b96e
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