Using Robotics Sensor Triggers

Written by

in

This Tutorial shows you how to use Phidget’s light, infrared and pressure sensors to capture images with ControlMyNikon. ControlMyNikon allows you to remotely control your Nikon DSLR with your PC. For more information, check out www.controlmyikon.com

Nikon D300s

Comments

7 responses to “Using Robotics Sensor Triggers”

  1. maqboolism Avatar
    maqboolism

    this video is beautiful but when i shoot video with my d300s in squash court (indoor light) it gives vertical light waves can some one solve the problem?

  2. lukasgisbert Avatar
    lukasgisbert

    it looks like the camera ia autofocusing during video mode, however I am certain that it only work in manual focus, can someone answer the question?

  3. bedphil Avatar
    bedphil

    The mic you see in the video is the Rode Stereo mic. It’s pretty cheap, but anything you mount directly on the camera will pick up the noise the camera makes. For better sound buy a good mic, anything really, and just put it on a boom pole away from the camera. But for a tight budget, I guess the Rode stereo mic is pretty good, much better than the mono mic on the body of the camera anyway.

  4. 904SF Avatar
    904SF

    What microphone can I attach above the camera? Like what brand? model number?

  5. Sreejith Pisharody Avatar
    Sreejith Pisharody

    @ squeeg19 : tats gonna take me 16 years ha ha ha ha……

  6. SqueeG19 Avatar
    SqueeG19

    farkin epic!!!! its going to take me like 8 years to save for that thing D:

  7. frozel Avatar
    frozel

    Does anyone know the title of the song?