Pluto Trigger User Manual
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Use "Time-Lapse" mode to take a number of pictures separated by a preset
time interval with an optional start delay before starting the sequence. The
resulting pictures can be used to create a fast motion video.
The basic Time-Lapse mode will use your camera exposure settings. Your
camera should be set to Manual mode. Besides the basic Time-Lapse,
Bulb-ramping Time-Lapse is available. If Bulb-ramping is enabled for your
time-lapse sequence, set your camera to Bulb mode for Pluto Trigger to
time an arbitrary exposure.
Usage
1.
Connect Pluto Trigger to your camera with shutter release cable.
2.
Turn on Pluto Trigger and make sure Bluetooth is turned on.
3.
Turn on your camera. If Bulb-ramping is enabled, put your camera in
Bulb exposure mode. Otherwise, set your camera to any exposure
mode other than Bulb mode.
4.
If your memory card allows, set your camera to RAW image format. This
will make post-processing much easier. If you change image quality
setting, re-check that your camera can still fit the planned number of
images.
5.
Start Pluto Trigger app on your phone; connect to Pluto Trigger with
Bluetooth; navigate to Time-lapse mode.
6.
Use “Duration” setting to specify how long the time-lapse will take. This
setting uses HH:MM:SS format. The maximum duration is 99:59:59.
7.
Specify how many "Shots" or images should be taken in total. Make sure
your memory card can fit that many images.
8.
Use "Interval" setting to specify how often a picture should be taken.
IMPORTANT
: your camera may not be able to take images as fast as the