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Nikon D80 - Multi Function Trigger Control

ddbowdoin

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Does this exist for my camera?

I'd like a remote that sets aperature, shutter speed and also acts as a shutter release.

Maybe even some iso setting control.
 

NowInc

Well-Known Member
The hardware to do this kind of stuff is...expensive. (to say the least).

My personal choice is software hooked up to a netbook (which I always have on me as well) to do all my controls on my camera when I'm shooting on a more "non-recreational" situation.

Here are a few that should work for you if you want to go that route:

Most expensive option is the one directly from nikon...

http://www.nikonusa.com/Nikon-Products/Product/Imaging-Software/25366/Camera-Control-Pro-2.html

Next is the mid-priced range one..
http://www.tetherpro.com/

Another one..
http://www.breezesys.com/NKRemote/index.htm

and finally the cheapest :)
http://www.controlmynikon.com/


The great things about these software packages (well..not sure about the one from nikon as i never use it), is it adds functionality that was "left out" of a camera (such as auto bracketing for the D3000/D3100), as its really basically macroing everything for you.

*EDIT* just found a free one that works for some and not for others..worth a shot tho..

http://www.diyphotobits.com/download-diyphotobitscom-camera-control/
 

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