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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 741949" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>I have had a program on my laptop PC called <a href="http://digicamcontrol.com/" target="_blank">DigiCamControl </a>for a long time now, and I should try it again. An earlier version I tried had stability issues, but I upgraded and never gave it another chance. It can connect to most DSLR's via the USB data cable or with WiFi. It may only be able to do simple shutter releases on some older bodies, but most bodies made in the past decade allow much greater control. You can have the live-view preview on the PC screen. It has astrophotography intervalometer functions. My D750 works via WiFi and has most of the functions available except the exposure functions. Pretty much the same with my D7000 via USB data cable. It is sort of schizoid with the user interface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 741949, member: 48483"] I have had a program on my laptop PC called [URL="http://digicamcontrol.com/"]DigiCamControl [/URL]for a long time now, and I should try it again. An earlier version I tried had stability issues, but I upgraded and never gave it another chance. It can connect to most DSLR's via the USB data cable or with WiFi. It may only be able to do simple shutter releases on some older bodies, but most bodies made in the past decade allow much greater control. You can have the live-view preview on the PC screen. It has astrophotography intervalometer functions. My D750 works via WiFi and has most of the functions available except the exposure functions. Pretty much the same with my D7000 via USB data cable. It is sort of schizoid with the user interface. [/QUOTE]
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