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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Adams" data-source="post: 536570" data-attributes="member: 37968"><p>Update! Success!</p><p>It turns out that it does work, as long as you do things in order.</p><p>Set the camera to remote trigger</p><p>Then plug camera into computer</p><p>Run Helicon Remote, set the destination folder</p><p>Watching Live view in Remote I could adjust the start and end points on Stackshot3 and also check for exposure.</p><p>After setting the Stackshot3 rotations and tilt I started the program</p><p>Each stack is 30 shots, totally about 1GB, the sample then rotates 10 degrees and repeats. At the end it tilts the stage 15 degrees and repeats the entire sequence from 0-90 degrees.</p><p>Total shots ~6500, total storage ~200 GB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Adams, post: 536570, member: 37968"] Update! Success! It turns out that it does work, as long as you do things in order. Set the camera to remote trigger Then plug camera into computer Run Helicon Remote, set the destination folder Watching Live view in Remote I could adjust the start and end points on Stackshot3 and also check for exposure. After setting the Stackshot3 rotations and tilt I started the program Each stack is 30 shots, totally about 1GB, the sample then rotates 10 degrees and repeats. At the end it tilts the stage 15 degrees and repeats the entire sequence from 0-90 degrees. Total shots ~6500, total storage ~200 GB [/QUOTE]
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