Ciao, qualcuno (staff nital o altri) può indicarmi un comando remoto (radio? infrared?) per comandare lo scatto a distanza di una reflex? d600, d7100 o d300!
grazie
Mauro
grazie
Mauro
Questo va bene per D600 e D7100, non so se funziona anche su D300s
http://www.nikon.it/it_IT/product/accessor...e-control-ml-l3
Ops, non avevo letto 60-80 mt.
Allora niente, scusa.
Messaggio modificato da fulvyo il Nov 3 2013, 03:44 PM
http://www.nikon.it/it_IT/product/accessor...e-control-ml-l3
Ops, non avevo letto 60-80 mt.
Allora niente, scusa.
Messaggio modificato da fulvyo il Nov 3 2013, 03:44 PM
Questo va bene per D600 e D7100, non so se funziona anche su D300s
http://www.nikon.it/it_IT/product/accessor...e-control-ml-l3
Ops, non avevo letto 60-80 mt.
Allora niente, scusa.
http://www.nikon.it/it_IT/product/accessor...e-control-ml-l3
Ops, non avevo letto 60-80 mt.
Allora niente, scusa.
si Fulvio, il ML-L3 ce l'ho.... e non fà più di 10 mt
l'ho provato, purtroppo a 100 mt non ci arriva.... arriva a malapena a 25 mt
A specifica il phottix cleon II, di più, ninzò...
Ciao,
Alessandro.
Messaggio modificato da xaci il Nov 3 2013, 08:28 PM
Ciao,
Alessandro.
Messaggio modificato da xaci il Nov 3 2013, 08:28 PM
Per la mia esperienza i comandi radio Pocket Wizard con cavo per Nikon (lo utilizzo su D4 e D3 con ottimi risultati in termini di distanza - certamente superiori a 100-200 metri). Le specifiche della casa parlano di 500 metri anche se non ho mai fatto prove su questa distanza.
Costano un po cari però.
Saluti
martino
Costano un po cari però.
Saluti
martino
Per la mia esperienza i comandi radio Pocket Wizard con cavo per Nikon (lo utilizzo su D4 e D3 con ottimi risultati in termini di distanza - certamente superiori a 100-200 metri). Le specifiche della casa parlano di 500 metri anche se non ho mai fatto prove su questa distanza.
Costano un po cari però.
Saluti
martino
Costano un po cari però.
Saluti
martino
Martino ciao, puoi darmi un link ? grazie
Mauro
Www.pocketwizard.com
Oppure nel blog del nostro studio www.advanc3dstudio.com scorrendo tra i vari articoli troverai la relazione sull'uso dei Pocket wizard.
Ciao
Martino
Remote Camera Trigger
When you physically can not be in a position to take a photo yourself or you're shooting a wedding and you'd like a second point of view, remote camera is the ideal solution. Whether it be outdoor/wildlife photography, sports photography, wedding photography or you're simply pushing the boundaries of your creativity, learning how to trigger a remote camera is essential. The following tutorials by Joe Brady and Mark Wallace, will provide you with the necessary information to learn the basics of remote camera triggering with PocketWizard radios.
Here's what you'll need:
A) PocketWizard Transmitting radio
PocketWizard Receiving radio
C) PocketWizard Remote Camera Cable
The transmitting PocketWizard radio can be a MiniTT1, FlexTT5, MultiMAX, or Plus series and can either be:
A) in the hot shoe of a camera in your hands* or just in your hand ready to trigger the remote camera
* - if you are a wedding shooter or a sports shooter and you'd like to fire two cameras at the same time (the one in your hand and the remote one), then you'd put the transmitting radio in the hot shoe of the camera in your hands.
The receiving PocketWizard radio can be a FlexTT5, MultiMAX, or Plus series and can be placed in the hot shoe of a remote camera or in a bracket next to it. A PocketWizard Remote Camera Cable is required to trigger the shutter release of the remote camera. Different camera bodies have different remote camera connectors and require different cables. To find the right cable for your particular camera, you can use the Cable Finder.
Oppure nel blog del nostro studio www.advanc3dstudio.com scorrendo tra i vari articoli troverai la relazione sull'uso dei Pocket wizard.
Ciao
Martino
Remote Camera Trigger
When you physically can not be in a position to take a photo yourself or you're shooting a wedding and you'd like a second point of view, remote camera is the ideal solution. Whether it be outdoor/wildlife photography, sports photography, wedding photography or you're simply pushing the boundaries of your creativity, learning how to trigger a remote camera is essential. The following tutorials by Joe Brady and Mark Wallace, will provide you with the necessary information to learn the basics of remote camera triggering with PocketWizard radios.
Here's what you'll need:
A) PocketWizard Transmitting radio
PocketWizard Receiving radio
C) PocketWizard Remote Camera Cable
The transmitting PocketWizard radio can be a MiniTT1, FlexTT5, MultiMAX, or Plus series and can either be:
A) in the hot shoe of a camera in your hands* or just in your hand ready to trigger the remote camera
* - if you are a wedding shooter or a sports shooter and you'd like to fire two cameras at the same time (the one in your hand and the remote one), then you'd put the transmitting radio in the hot shoe of the camera in your hands.
The receiving PocketWizard radio can be a FlexTT5, MultiMAX, or Plus series and can be placed in the hot shoe of a remote camera or in a bracket next to it. A PocketWizard Remote Camera Cable is required to trigger the shutter release of the remote camera. Different camera bodies have different remote camera connectors and require different cables. To find the right cable for your particular camera, you can use the Cable Finder.