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However, that feature is available only for cameras that support the Live View mode. As an option, an extra window with the Live View image (on the left in the screenshot) can be displayed for optimal camera control.
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The camera itself can be operated using free user-positioned windows in the Camera Control Pro software (on the left in the picture). When pressing the release button, the photo or video sequence is automatically displayed in ViewNX2. The Remote Control Pro software (the two windows in the foreground) forms a functional unit with the Nikon viewer ViewNX2, which comes with the camera as standard equipment. It is no longer necessary to deal with the camera’s internal memory card at all. The images can be immediately assessed on the screen and taken again, if necessary. It is also quite handy to be able to save the images directly to your PC’s hard drive.
The ergonomic benefits are considerable, especially in the case of cameras that do not have a mobile display: all activities can be comfortably performed from a sitting position. The user just needs to click anywhere in the Live View image for a quick check of the focus plane. Using Nikon SLR cameras with Live View capabilities, the Live View image displayed on the screen can be comfortably controlled via the computer monitor. The advantages of computer-controlled camera work are overwhelming. Simply releasing the camera shutter manually can set off vibrations in the microscope and camera, resulting in blurred images. Direct operation of the camera is not advisable for this application, since the whole optical system (the camera, including the adapter) is very sensitive to mechanical vibrations. In professional microphotography, it would be inconceivable working without camera control software, since software of this kind makes it possible to produce high quality images within significantly shorter time periods, thereby considerably boosting productivity.įor our test, we used our LM microscope adapter ( DSLRNTCW_Pro) to mount the Nikon D7000 onto the C-mount port of the microscope (Zeiss Axiolab). So could you give me the ref of the "compact high speed wireless USB 2.Testing report: Tethered Shooting with Nikon Camera Control Pro2 Remote Control software for microscope applications using Nikon SLR cameras I use also CMN since I discovered it and there is no question. I am just searching something like that as I own since few a D500 but the nikon system to connect wirelessly isn't good to my opinion. "a compact high speed wireless USB 2.0 transmitter/receiver pair"
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In the studio I shoot wirelessly unteathered from my D800 to my studio workstation when then displays the images instantly on a life size 80" Sharp LED TV at 1080p - big, fast, beautiful.
It works great - up to 6 times faster (480Mbps) than any of the commercial 802.11N products (~60-120Mbps), including EyeFi - some of which cost up to $800. I connect to my D800 wirelessly to my Windows tablet, laptop and workstation mostly using a compact high speed wireless USB 2.0 transmitter/receiver pair. Of course you get total remote camera control with either.
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CMN is also better than NCC2 in it provides a full size Live Preview NCC2 has a smaller Live preview display. NCC2 only allows you to capture the images to the computer when connected via wired USB or Wireless USB.
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I just tried ControlMyNikon (CMN) and it is clearly better than NCC2 in a number of respects (price being a big one of them).ĬMN enables the ability to capture to the PC and display stills as they are being captured or in live view and, it allows the images to also be saved to the camera CF card(s) and/or just to the PC. I have been using Nikon Camera Control 2 (NCC2) for a few years.