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- For Nikon D90 / D5000
The Shutter Release Cable for Sky-Watcher from Celestron allows the multi-purpose Virtuoso mount to trigger a Nikon D90 or D5000 DSLR by connecting the Auto-Image port to the camera's remote terminal. This imaging accessory enables the mount's Automatic Shutter Release function to control the camera and capture panoramic or time lapse images without the user having to do any work, after the exposure time and firing parameters have been set.
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I get that this will work with Nikon - however, ...
I get that this will work with Nikon - however, if Nikon used on EQM 35i can this be used?
No, the Sky-Watcher Shutter Release Cable for Sky-Watcher (Nikon) cannot be used with the Sky-Watcher EQM-35i EQ GoTo Mount Head with Wi-Fi Adapter, as the EQM-35i does not have a camera firing port to plug this into.
Date published: 2023-08-04
Would this connect sony a7r4 also?
Would this connect sony a7r4 also?
This version is needed for the Sony cameras: https://bhpho.to/3SsAC4o
Date published: 2023-07-13
Snap cable release for d3300 Nikon skywatcher ...
Snap cable release for d3300 Nikon skywatcher star adventurer pro
That is the proper cable.
Date published: 2021-06-01
Is this cable compatible with a d7500 Nikon?
Is this cable compatible with a d7500 Nikon?
The Sky-Watcher Shutter Release Cable for Sky-Watcher (Nikon)
BH #SKCRND90 • MFR #S20313 is the proper cable for the Nikon D7500
Date published: 2022-08-09
question
Will this work with the D750? It looks like the d90 and the D750 use the same type of shutter release cable but not sure
I have tried this cable on the D7200 and it does not work. It signals the camera but starts taking photos at its fastest possible interval speed. I have tried emailing them many times and have never had a response. Skywatcher has the worst customer service i have ever experienced and would not recommend anyone buying their products, ever . . .
Date published: 2019-09-30