How to Tether Your Nikon Using Cam Control
Download the software., Double click on the file and install it. , Start up the program., Put the small end into the port in the camera, and the other end to your computer. , Be sure that your camera is connected., Make sure that your camera is on...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Download the software.
It is an executable file so it doesn't need a program to unpack it (XP only at the moment). -
Step 2: Double click on the file and install it.
, If you left everything with the default, it will be under Start > Programs > d-software > cam control. ,, If not, Cam Control will display this message. , It will not work otherwise.
If your lens has the M/MA option, choose the MA.
It helps the lens to focus. , The camera must be in Aperture mode for bracketing to work properly. -
Step 3: Start up the program.
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Step 4: Put the small end into the port in the camera
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Step 5: and the other end to your computer.
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Step 6: Be sure that your camera is connected.
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Step 7: Make sure that your camera is on Aperture priority
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Step 8: Shutter Priority
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Step 9: or the Programmed mode (where everything is done for you).
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Step 10: Experiment with bracketing.
Detailed Guide
It is an executable file so it doesn't need a program to unpack it (XP only at the moment).
, If you left everything with the default, it will be under Start > Programs > d-software > cam control. ,, If not, Cam Control will display this message. , It will not work otherwise.
If your lens has the M/MA option, choose the MA.
It helps the lens to focus. , The camera must be in Aperture mode for bracketing to work properly.
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