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Key Features
- Control DSLR Remotely via iOS Device
- Photo/ Video Capture, Live View, HDR
- Intervalometer, Bulb, Focus Stacking
- Control Shutter Speed, Aperture, WB, ISO
The Wireless Transmitter for Select Canon and Nikon DSLR Cameras from CamRanger allows you to wirelessly control your digital SLR and view and share images via your mobile device. Remotely access advanced features, functions and settings, such as live view, intervalometer, bulb mode for shutter, and HDR bracketing, in addition to photo capture, movie recording, shutter speed, aperture, white balance, ISO, metering mode, drive/shooting mode, image format, focus mode (Nikon only), focus stacking, auto exposure mode (Nikon only), exposure compensation, bracketing, and software autofocus toggle.
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Is this compatible with the Nikon D5?
Yes.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Does this have focus peaking?
It does. I dont know if its camera specific but you can go into the settings in the CamRanger app, go to overlays and switch on focus peaking.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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does it work with Cannon EOS T5i?
Im sorry Im not sure cuz I dont have a t5i, all I can say is that the ranger works very nice my canon 60d and 5 d Mark lll
Date published: 2018-08-28
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In the compatibility list there is a dash for bulb mode for Nikon D7000. So, no long exposures? Is that chart accurate? I'm surprised it wouldn't support bulb mode on a camera that has that function built into it.
Im does support bulb mode, Ive done it many times on my Canon camera. If the unit supports your camera you will be able to use it on bulb mode. Just dial bulb mode on your camera presd the Capture button on the screen to open the shuter, do your long exposure then press to close the shutter.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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How does it compare to Snapbridge for Nikon cameras?
The Camranger works very well, but I cannot compare to the Nikon one because I have never owned one
Date published: 2018-08-28
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I have a Nikon D810 and if I order this item where does it state your Camera make and model number. I don't want to get it and have the wrong connector.
The CamRanger does not come in different models for specific cameras, it is fully compatible with most Canon and Nikon cameras in the single unit. All you would need to do in order to have it work properly with your Nikon D810 is use the USB cable provided with the camera to plug the CamRanger into the D810. The unit is universal but the cables and camera bodies are specific.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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The Canon 5D Mark IV has a similar capability using the Canon app that can be downloaded to your smart phone. What additional features will Cam-Ranger add to what is already available with the Canon 5DM4?
Yep! Im waiting for someone to address the very same question.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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B&H product selection tool does not allow the selection of camera cable when purchasing the CamRanger Wireless Transmitter for Select Canon and Nikon DSLR Cameras . Describe the standard cable (CamRanger-2-Camera) that comes with the CamRanger wireless transmitter?
I got both the Mini USB (black) and a Micro USB (white) cords to connect to two different cameras.
Date published: 2018-08-28