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Old 17-05-2007, 03:22 PM
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Use your SmartPhone or PDA to set off "bulb" shutter release on DSLR

After getting the new D40 I thought that I'd chase down a ML-L3 remote shutter device for it so that I could set off the bulb function remotely so tha camera shake was negated.

I couldn't find one to be had - all the local camera shops are out. Dang!

Anyway - I downloaded a TV remote control program for my JasJam phone (Windows Mobile) called NoviiRemote and a profile that a bloke has written to emulate the Nikon ML-L3 remote control device via the irDA port. I figure that I always have my phone on me, so...

NoviiRemote: http://www.novii.tv/pocketpc/classic/

Nikon profile: http://natemc.com/phreakysoft/NoviiNikon.zip (his webpage is at: http://natemc.com/nikontriggerppc.php#nevo

There is a Palm version too if you want. If you get adventurous, the HEX for the signal is:

0000 0069 0005 0000 004B 0447 0014 003C 0014 008C 000F 09C4 0050 0000

Works like a charm. I've assigned the function to the big "select" button on the front, so when I point the phone at my camera and hit the button I hear "Click"! I wait a while..... and point again - "Click" - it shuts the shutter.

Very noice

I gather that there are plenty of other profiles that might suit a Canon as well.

Cheers
Chris

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Old 17-05-2007, 03:28 PM
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ohhh that's nice! Very cool and geeky

Next time I want a cable release for my pentax SP1000 I should go build a solenoid (or some sort of mechanical movement operated by electrical current) and buy a PDA
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Old 17-05-2007, 03:40 PM
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i tried the palm one once
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Old 17-05-2007, 03:44 PM
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ohhh that's nice! Very cool and geeky

Next time I want a cable release for my pentax SP1000 I should go build a solenoid (or some sort of mechanical movement operated by electrical current) and buy a PDA
I sense a facetious reply.......
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Old 17-05-2007, 03:56 PM
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I sense a facetious reply.......
As sad as it may be ... no, not at all... I really think it'd be fun to do
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Old 17-05-2007, 04:02 PM
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As sad as it may be ... no, not at all... I really think it'd be fun to do
LOL! hehe.. I have to say that I like doing things because most people wouldn't.

I'm also running Vista... aaaaaand loving it!
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