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Godox TT600 triggering via cable driven from Arduino

May I use an Arduino microcontroller to fire a Godox TT600 by a cable? I am using this device to trigger remotely a DSLR camera. This Arduino fires a relay, which controls the cable.Gid …
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How can a camera signal an electronic device that a photo was taken?

I'd like to use an Arduino electronic board with a Nikon D7000 to automate the capturing process (i.e. rotate an object by stepper motor, make a capture, new rotation and so on). … I decided to trigger the camera via IR channel putting an IR LED on my Arduino board (I already found IrDA protocol for Nikon). But how can I make sure that the photo was taken? …
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What is the configuration for a D70s / MC-DC1 connector?

I have an old D70s, and I'd like to trigger it using the wired remote shutter port from a computerized device like a Sabre (which doesn't provide an adapter for this camera) or an Arduino. … I imagine that, since there is no power source in the trigger, it's as simple as shorting two wires together to trigger a shutter release. But what are the other two wires for? …
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How long time from press to start of exposure in bulb-mode on EOS 600D/T3i?

I don't know, but if you have an Arduino you can measure that. … Just make a small setup with your camera shooting a LED lit up by the Arduino, and have the Arduino trigger the shutter after some delay, flash the LED Increase the delay until the LED lits up in the …
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Brightest Portable Speedlight

Please note that I do not care about most features that come in a speedlight, and I will be dismantling most of it anyway and triggering it via an Arduino. … The Speedlight will be triggered using an Arduino. I appreciate your recommendations. EDIT Hey, gonna leave this thread open as I experiment with a few light sources. …
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How could a hot shoe adapter with a single contact possibly work?

I need a flash extender or flash adapter with the option of connecting a cable to trigger a flash at a distance from the camera. I'm considering the JJC Standard Hot Shoe Adapter. … Side note: I'm really after capturing the triggering signal from an automated camera controller I have designed with an Arduino. …
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Integrating a microscope, Camera and Electronic shutter

We can spend a bit of money, but I am trying to do this on the cheap (for example, program an Arduino board to send the TTL signal to trigger the electronic shutter from a computer). …
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How to customize this DIY intervalometer for Nikon P900? [duplicate]

intervalometer: If you don't mind a bit of DIY, Limor Fried (Lady Ada) at Adafruit Industries has posted a fairly easy walkthrough of creating an intervalometer that emulates/replaces the ML-L3 using an Arduino
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What technique and camera settings should I use to capture lightning strikes?

If you've got an itch to DIY, you can also use an arduino with a photo transistor to detect the rapid change in light and trigger the shutter. … Wire up a basic circuit with a photo transistor as an arduino input. Wire up the arduino to trip your shutter cable. Write a small script to detect fast light changes. …
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Single remote trigger for fifty cameras

Using a platform such as Arduino, you can purchase basic cameras, and using the Arduino board, trigger them together in a variety of ways...really only your imagination is your limit here. … I have linked to Adafruit for these items, but there are hundreds of vendors for Arduino or Raspberry Pi products. …
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Integrating a microscope, Camera and Electronic shutter

Using an Arduino or similar, you can trigger the external shutter or you could switch the light source with a relay. … That way you can control the exposure time with the Arduino. The cables for the external trigger come in various forms, depending on camera brand and type. …
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How can I take pictures at preset times throughout a day?

You can use an inexpensive Arduino to trigger a Canon camera. There is no additional hardware needed. A clock board is not needed. It can be calibrated with a few lines of code to keep accurate time. …
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Shutter speed calibration

Using an oscilloscope you then look at the signal from your photodetector as you trigger the shutter. The pulse width will be the shutter speed in micro or milliseconds. … Connect the photosensor output (make sure the pulse will be a logic 1 (greater than 2.4 volts or so)) to a digital input on the Arduino, start your program (Here's an example), and trigger the shutter. …
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How do I trigger the flash in a way that takes luck out of high-speed photography?

The most common setup is the following: Very dark room Long exposure ( seconds ) Trigger the flash (low power flash for a very fast burst) at the correct time. … Often an Arduino board is used to control the electronics as described here or here for instance. …
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DIY Canon GPS Receiver with Arduino

From the couple of Arduino with GPS articles I've seen (Still waiting for my order to arrive from Amazon) you should be able to use the hot-shoe as a switch via a couple of resistors and sense the closure …
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