It wouldn't give you the option to do it. So, let's just put it this way. Generally, in HDR, we capture using shutter speed as our variable to change the exposure, okay, that's the typical HDR.
So, because the strobe is so fast, we have to find another variable, and that is ISO. So here I have Don, and again, I'm sorry I have to crop these images, because I have to put type on the bottom, It was pretty amazing. And all the engines, the motors, back in the background, there's no way one capture would've done this image justice. And so, but I did it by using the CamRanger, bracket also.
So I do it in the studio too, we're gonna do that this afternoon, I'm gonna show you how to do that with a portrait, and also my videos that I did on Friday, a week ago Friday, of the boxer, Rod, we'll show you how I'm doing HDR in the field, too. But it gives me all this information. So here's the CamRanger. It is a device that hooks up to your camera. So let me take this off, so you can see it here. And I'm gonna set it up, and I'm gonna show you how I use it.
So here it is. That's the CamRanger. I actually glued a little hot shoe on here. Well actually, you need one lower vice, but if you want, you can it right up on top here. But usually have my seat for my camera on here, so I just let it hang.
So, um, this creates a Wi-Fi signal, and I'm gonna turn it on, so there's a little button right here, I turn it on. And there's the lights coming up here. And I happen to have the really right stuff, ball head tripod, which you don't have to have, but I have an L bracket grip, or mount here, which allows me to rotate my camera, horizontal, vertical, and look how the camera stays straight over the top of my tripod.
So it gives it a little more stability. And I use this all for my stitching, getting my nodal point, and all that stuff, right. But what I'm gonna show you right now is, I mount it right here, this is my little way of doing it. Just kind of going here like this, and I mount it. You could mount it, you could probably mount it down here. You can get longer cables, too, if you want. But anyways, it goes in the port right here, right in here.
And CamRanger has these cords that are in an L position, that way I can still use my plate here. And it comes right down here. And so, what I'm gonna do is, well, let me do this, let me show you some slides, which are, and then I'm gonna bring it on a computer.
So this is kind of a quick little showing you a screen capture. So, you have all these controls. I'm not gonna go to all the CamRanger stuff, but you have the ability to go change your shutter speed, your F-stop, your ISO, your metering points, your color temperature, daylight, whatever. You can all do this from, I don't have my iPhone, they took it away from me because they don't trust me with it.
But I can use my iPhone, my iPad, which I use my iPad a lot, or my computer, and this is just off the computer. I just captured it, and so you can see that I've got all these controls here, live view.
There's some ways I can share it, so I can actually do a shoot, I use the iPad all the time with clients, and you can also, I teach with it all the time, I can set it up so that I have the main controls, and then you guys could all have the share app, which now this signal goes to your iPhones, and your iPads.
There's a limit, about 50, or somewhere around there, and so I can have a couple clients viewing what I'm shooting while I'm shooting it. So it's just not one device you can hook it up to. So it's really kind of a fun thing. I can go live view, I can focus, I can do a whole bunch of things, right, in the camera.
So let's take a look here. There's the live view button, I hit that, and I can view right through here. And like I said, I could be sitting, let's say I'm at Lake Tahoe, and it's a little chilly, my car's parked maybe 50 yards away. I can get in my car, as long as someone doesn't steal my camera, I can sit there and go ooh, and you warm up, and be looking at what my camera's seeing, 50 yards, I think it goes about yards, somewhere around there. But I can focus, I can do all sorts of things. And that's where I went, wait a minute, I can bracket my strobes.
Number of shots, three. And then usually one stop for a portrait, and then you hit start, and it'll give you your sequence. Now, you can delay it a little bit, but for right now, I think it's about one second between each click, which is about right for recycling of the strobes and everything.
And I'll set up for you, there's Rod, we'll show you these pre-shoots later. Actually, let's go from here to over here. So I'm gonna set it up for you right now. I've got it turned on, when it turns on, oh, by the way, let me show you, I might as well do this, because you can change the battery by just popping it open here. And there's the battery, and I've got a couple extra batteries right here. So a battery will typically, normal use, should last you all day, I think about 6 to 7 hours.
But, when you're shooting a client shoot, extra batteries. And then you forget to turn it off, so a lot of times, I'm leaving a photo shoot, driving down the road, I pull my iPhone out, and it says CamRanger is hooked up, on Wi-Fi, and it's in the back, right, I left it on. So I'm always leaving it on, so I have an extra battery. And then, so it's on, and it takes about 30 seconds, takes about 30 seconds to, um, get it to sort of talk. And then once it, because you just turn it on, don't expect it to show up, your Wi-Fi, takes about 30 seconds.
So let's go over here, we're gonna go to my computer. And I'm gonna show you how I set it up, so the first thing I wanna do is I wanna go to my Wi-Fi, and there it is, CamRanger, my last three letters on my code, or the code that's on the back of, which is right here, there's my code, and if you type that in on, well, on the master app, it doesn't like two devices in master mode. Now the share app, you can take that and you can share it, I can share it with you.
So, I was teaching an event, I gave everybody my code, and someone downloaded, or had the master app, which I'm gonna show you in a minute, and then all of a sudden, all hell broke loose. I couldn't get it to work, I didn't know what was going on.
It's 'cause somebody, so I actually had to go and look at everybody's device to make sure, and sure enough, one person had the wrong, they didn't have the share app on. The CamRanger was always a bit of a mess dangling from the camera, so this new arrangement is quite a bit better. The cable that connects the CamRanger 2 and the camera is short but just the right length so there is not Differences between CamRanger 2 and Camranger mini.
If your camera does not have built-in WiFi for remote control and Live-View, the CamRanger is the ideal device to control your camera remotely in combination with the. Camranger has been around for sometime and Air Direct as I have read was just released earlier this year.
Now I have found a couple people talking about the Air Direct not being reliable all the time. However neither give specifics on this. The CamRanger 2 can be wirelessly tethered allowing you to review and rate images on-location or in a studio setting. Whether you're a director, photographer or client this function can save valuable production time CamRanger Tutorial: Part 2. Missed the first part of the tutorial?
View Part 1 here. Aaaaand we're back with some more CamRanger love. The more I use this thing, the more I see the power it has. Today, I'm going into a little more detail on some of the other features the device has - specifically timelapse, focus adjustments, and HDR. Jual CamRanger 2.
Special Order. Add to Cart. Select to Compare. It has a power switch, USB port, high speed network port and wifi capabilities. Essentially, it is a personal portable network you can carry with you.
You can also use Flickr pictures or upload files from your computer If you're unwilling to shell out a fistful of hundred-dollar bills for a wireless monitor, you might want to get your hands on a TP-Link TL-MR wireless router. This is just a router. Logged barepixels. As an authorized seller of Canon, Fuji, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, Sony and more, we are committed to providing the best camera gear along with superior knowledge, prices, and shipping.
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Additionally, this value will be locked to a particular channel if the network is bridged into an existing network. The CamRanger 2 can join into an existing WiFi network by configuring a client network. This can be useful for scenarios where the user wants to use the CamRanger 2 and also access an existing network, particularly when the existing network has Internet access. The CamRanger 2 can then be used from the normal CamRanger 2 network as well as the existing network.
The CamRanger 2 will continue to attempt to rejoin this network upon start up. If the CamRanger 2 has properly joined the WiFi network, the network name, status, and assigned IP address will be listed.
No documentation. Do you want to view the pictures you have taken, well you wait while the app downloads thumbnails of all the pictures first.
When you do get to see the thumbnails, you have to click one by one to select the ones you want to download. Download of 5 nef files took 3 minutes, when the phone screen went to sleep, the download was lost.
So i tried again with just one picture, touching the screen regularly to make sure it didnt sleep. I then had a message 'download complete'. So what can i do with the file once downloaded - adjust exposure, crop, align, white balance. Nope, nothing. Just share or delete. I had thought the WU1a would be a good way transmit my sports photos for web use to the Sports Information Department while shooting a game, dang, thanks for the heads up.
Maybe with significant software improvements but disappointed how poor the software is in its current state. Cannot believe nikon released something so poor. Your experiences echo those of previous buyers. Currently, there are only two options that allow wireless tethering to your camera full two way quick communication with camera : Camranger, and Cameramator. Both use a wireless router attachment and can talk to any wi-fi device.
Camranger has been out a while and definitely works effectively enough for pro use. But you have to record to the eye-Fi card to transfer.
This is one area where DSLRs have little clue as to how to properly integrate with the digital world of communication. You mention the d usb interface. On my d i could connect the camera directly to the laptop without any additional hardware, is this not the case with the d? The WU1A is a complete piece of garbage.
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