DIYPhotobits.Com CameraControl 5.2 freeware

Free tethered shooting script with bracketing, time lapse and remote shutter release. Can do both JPG and RAW on Nikon DSLR cameras, testing with D40, D300 by author and many other models inlcuding D3, D700, D50, D60, D70 and D80 by other users. Works perfectly in XP SP2 and partially in Vista depending on individual configurations some users are unable to get RAW support on Vista but JPG works for almost everybody. ...

Author DIY Photo Bits Dot Com
Released 2010-03-06
Filesize 203 kB
Downloads 1760
OS Windows XP
Installation Install and Uninstall
Keywords bracketing, time lapse, nikon, camera control, dslr, windows, wia
Users' rating
(28 rating)
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DIYPhotobits.Com CameraControl freeware - The Latest Versions History
5.2 Mar 6, 2010 Major Update Full screen image viewer
5.0 Feb 12, 2010 Major Update Image viewer, preserve more settings between sessions, image flagging, bracketing in manual mode, negative exposure compensation and bracketing in vista, post processing script calling, more help, bug fixes
4.1 Oct 2, 2009 Minor Update Bug fixes

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