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Posted: Fri Dec 18th, 2015 00:13
 
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I got a free wireless adapter with my D3300 and tried it out tonight. I wanted to photograph the moon with the camera mounted on a tripod and use the wireless with my Galaxy S5 as a remote shutter release. I set it up in the house and it worked perfectly with a couple of test shots of the home audio and the dog. I tried it again after I changed camera modes and no matter what I did I could not get live view to show on the phone. Went back to my original setting, no joy.

The phone shows a strong signal from the adapter but it seems the app has bugs. It runs all the time, it's a power hog, and also sends every pic taken with it to the phone so I deleted it after playing around with app setting trying to get it to work. With the file sizes of these modern bodies my phone would be jammed in no time with out a bunch of deleting. The 64G SD card is in the camera darn it.

Is there another app out there that will work well with the WU-1a? Reviews are not good on the web about the Nikon app. any ideas from you guys with the experience? This thing doesn't seem very well thought out by Nikon.



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Hi, I sometimes do a lot of tethered work copying manuscripts and photographs into the computer, I use a USB lead, the software I use is called Sofortbild.

http://www.sofortbildapp.com

Unfortunately for technical reasons the 3xxx series are not supported.

Another option which may be good is Eye-Fi, you use a special SD card in the camera which connects with the computer of your choice.

http://www.eyefi.com

I think Eye-Fi may fit your needs, although the product seems to have become much more complicated than it once was. Original you took a photograph and it was transmitted to your computer via wi-fi. Simple as that.

Neither of the above provide a preview of the image. Some cameras have an HDMI socket which can I believe be used to preview the live view screen at a larger size for studio work.

I would NOT want all my image files distributing to all my devices AND storing 'in the cloud'.

Is there no way of only using the WU-1a as a remote viewer and remote shutter release without actually transferring the images to the smart phone/tablet? That would be extremely useful. Thinking of nature closeups in difficult locations, ponds, bogs and high level access. More than once I have been reprimanded for treading on flower beds trying to get closer to a flower.

Without that it seems to see it's a bit of a gimmick which is probably why they give it away for free. A great idea which they can't be bothered to make work right.



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I use Mac which means tethered control is possible through Lightroom or Sofortbild program.

I havent ever had the opportunity to use the Nikon Wireless app on my phone or iPad as I dont have a WU-1A adapter.
These wireless adapters tend to be power hogs as thefy are needing to communicate continuously. A cheap option that is wired via USB interface tends to be my method of remote triggering.



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These may be a better bet to do what you want.
Nikon ML-L3
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nikon-ML-L3-Remote-Control-D3000-D3200-D3300-D5000-D5100-D5200-D5300-D7000-D7100-/361346461645?hash=item5421ed6fcd:g:Wm8AAOSwgQ9VrwF8


These are really useful.
Wired remote control with timer.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LCD-Timer-Shutter-Remote-for-Nikon-D7000-D5300-D5200-D3300-D3200-D90-DF-DC278-/151546914138?hash=item2348e6655a:g:aHYAAOSw~bFWQEab

The wired remote control provides all sorts of additional control e.g set up a series of shots over a period of time, take a set of long exposures over a period (25 shots of 12 seconds exposure each spaced one every 5 minutes).



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jk wrote:



These are really useful.
Wired remote control with timer.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LCD-Timer-Shutter-Remote-for-Nikon-D7000-D5300-D5200-D3300-D3200-D90-DF-DC278-/151546914138?hash=item2348e6655a:g:aHYAAOSw~bFWQEab

The wired remote control provides all sorts of additional control e.g set up a series of shots over a period of time, take a set of long exposures over a period (25 shots of 12 seconds exposure each spaced one every 5 minutes).


JK, do you know how Nikon cameras cope with 'bulb' exposures of greater than one hour?

My understanding is that digital cameras in general, limit 'bulb' exposure to 60 minutes, yet that remote you quote offers 99 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds...

My lack of understanding of this is one reason I haven't yet attempted to make an 8 hour star trail image.



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Robert,
re: how ... cope ... long
Please consider that on dslr's long exposures take power and heat the sensor.
I think that is the limiting factor for long exposures.
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Remote shooting is one of those things that demands you to ask ”why am I doing it?" as there seems to be a minefield of obstructions to success.

I used tethered shooting in the studio when doing tabletop pack shots that didn't move. It was pointless for more dynamic shooting situations. The larger screen gave me a better view of what I had taken and the ability to change settings for the next shot. But if the angle or focus needed changing or a product looked odd, I still had to visit the camera /set.

Similarly shooting fungi on the forest floor. Remote control enabled me to see what I was getting without digging my chin into the forest floor. But a tilting LCD can give you most of what you really need.

It's very easy to forget we hadn't got these luxuries back in film days and still manage.

I have never liked the idea of transmitting my photos....be that to a cloud or a remote capture device. I have seen many corruptions over the years that if I had just changed the card wouldn't have lost me shots.

So I guess I am old fashioned and say there has to be a real benefit for adopting new technology. Too often it's one step forward and half back.

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I think a wired remote release might be the way to go. Nikon has the MC-DC2 remote cable. I'm not sold on the infrared unit as access to the front of the camera may not be available. I did this for years with cables, why should a wire bother me now?

I also found this phone app and connecting cable via the web, Triggertrap Mobile Kit. Looks interesting:

http://worldshop.triggertrap.com/products/triggertrap-mobile-kit-md3-dc2-for-nikon



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I'd have to agree I don't want my photos going to the cloud however the Nikon Mobile App does save to the SD card and send to the mobile device so loss would not be an issue. It just don't work and when the app is connected to the camera you lose the viewfinder and live view. So.....if live won't reliably work on your mobile device you are blind, period.

Truly an example of getting what you payed for. Free = no value.



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Sixstringslinger wrote:
I think a wired remote release might be the way to go. Nikon has the MC-DC2 remote cable. I'm not sold on the infrared unit as access to the front of the camera may not be available. I did this for years with cables, why should a wire bother me now?

I also found this phone app and connecting cable via the web, Triggertrap Mobile Kit. Looks interesting:

http://worldshop.triggertrap.com/products/triggertrap-mobile-kit-md3-dc2-for-nikon


I have one as I was one of their first testers.
It is very useful and provides some nice additional features that are not in camera.



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