Every other mode, Video or Time Lapse, says trigger not available because it's taking a picture.
I've tried unplugging the N2 and replugging it in, swapping battery cameras, unpairing and repairing.
App. is running on iPhone 8 Plus, iOS 12.1
I can trigger the camera from the Photo mode of the app. as well as send GPS data to be written to EXIF.
Time Lapse worked ONCE, when I was checking out the app. the first time while paired. It starting taking pictures and I stopped it.
But since that time, Video and Time Lapse are not available.
Only Photo mode works on N2 and Nikon D750 [solved - hardware defect]
Hi there, would you mind sharing a little more details with us. If possible take a screenshot of your camera settings in the Photo mode of your app and upload it here. IIRC there were some similar issues in the firmware that should be fixed when we publish a new firmware update (no ETA).
If you have shutter speed set to `Bulb` or `T` mode, please change it to something else as a temporary workaround.
If you have shutter speed set to `Bulb` or `T` mode, please change it to something else as a temporary workaround.
Adrian
iOS developer at Foolography
iOS developer at Foolography
Hi hyy,
The app is indeed saying that the camera is shooting. You can tell by the yellow ring in the trigger button. We will have to investigate with a D750 because that information comes from hardware, not software. That means that your camera is not behaving as we expect it to.
The app is indeed saying that the camera is shooting. You can tell by the yellow ring in the trigger button. We will have to investigate with a D750 because that information comes from hardware, not software. That means that your camera is not behaving as we expect it to.
Andy
Firmware developer at Foolography
Firmware developer at Foolography
So the yellow ring is there when the shutter is open?
Because I’m not shooting long exposures or anything. It’s set to aperture priority f8, looking out the window, with minimal 1/125 shutter speed to make the ISO adjust.
I did briefly put it in manual mode where the shutter was set at 30 seconds, but never in Bulb mode.
The camera works fine.
In fact I used the built in intervalometer and took over 400 shots, because I couldn’t use the intervalometer on the Unleashed.
Because I’m not shooting long exposures or anything. It’s set to aperture priority f8, looking out the window, with minimal 1/125 shutter speed to make the ISO adjust.
I did briefly put it in manual mode where the shutter was set at 30 seconds, but never in Bulb mode.
The camera works fine.
In fact I used the built in intervalometer and took over 400 shots, because I couldn’t use the intervalometer on the Unleashed.
No, no. On the D750 you only need the cable for image review and the LRT autoramp algorithms, automatic changing of one of a Video setting (CSM G4: Assign shutter button) and a few extra details in some other settings.
But still to diagnose the issue, it helps to know whether it was plugged in or not.
But still to diagnose the issue, it helps to know whether it was plugged in or not.
Founder & CEO of Foolography, Hardware & Firmware developer.
Autoramp is short for automatic exposure ramp. It's used to automatically adjust the settings to keep the exposure balanced during day-to-night or night-to-day timelapses. The LRT algorithms need the USB connection in order to download each picture and analyze it to see if an exposure adjustment is needed.
Andy
Firmware developer at Foolography
Firmware developer at Foolography