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Originally Posted by sassan
May I ask why you want to control speed of all cameras from a remote place...............................
(I guess Nikonphilic friends are now enough stimulated to give you some good advice so if you want to thank me, send a whispering email)
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Aaah Sassan,
If this was to make me bite then now I have.
Firstly let me say I have Nikon Camera Control Pro but only ever use it to control one camera, but I do understand the adjustments that can be made to the camera settings via the computer.
We ran a thread on this subject some time ago - link
http://www.worldphotographyforum.com...read.php?t=933
I have looked at chunshine's link with the array of 120 Canons, and my reading of that is that like Nikon Camera Control, all the settings for the individual cameras can be controlled by the pc. The key missing element here going back to the origional post is
SIMULTANEOUSLY.
Yes both systems can
trigger simultaniously, but I did not find anything in the link that suggests that simultanious adjustment of various camera variables like ISO, Shutter speed, Aperture and Focus point of a multiple camera setup as required by the OP.
I am not in the position to be able to try a multi camera set up, and having looked at Ver2 spec it only seems to offer support for a wider range of cameras, ie those released since Ver1. No mention of simultanous control of multiple camera variables in a single set up.
Perhaps a member owning several Canon cameras could give this software a go as it is available as a 15 day free trial, in order to establish that vital point of simultanious adjustment of camera variables on a multi camera setup. NOT simultanious triggering which we know both systems can achieve.
To add a bit of spice, and hopefully get someone to give it a try, my bet is that it DOES NOT. Quite happy to be proved wrong though.
Don