Pluto Trigger User Manual

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interval setting may suggest. The maximum frame rate is determined by
the image type/size selected in the camera, memory card speed,
presence of shutter cable and other factors. If your camera cannot
keep up with the Time-Lapse interval you set, some images may be
skipped.

9.

Use "Start delay" setting if you wish to delay the beginning of the
Time-Lapse image sequence. This setting uses HH:MM:SS format.

10.

If you would like to enable Bulb-ramping, refer the following section for
instruction. Otherwise skip this step.

11.

Press the "Start" button to start Time-Lapse program. If you specified a
start delay above, a countdown will begin; otherwise Pluto Trigger will
take the first image and continue with the sequence as programmed.

12.

When the Time-Lapse program finished, it will return to the settings
screen. While Time-Lapse is running, at any moment you can press the
stop button to stop the sequence.

Note 1

: When the Time-Lapse program has been started, Pluto Trigger can

work alone without your phone; all timing and calculations are done on
the Pluto Trigger unit. You can disconnect the Bluetooth connection, hide
app in background or even close the Pluto Trigger app. Have fun with your
phone when taking long and tedious Time-Lapse sequences.

NOTE 2

: Turning all of your DSLR settings like exposure, white balance, and

focus to manual will eliminate most flickers. However, you may still get a
case of “aperture flicker”. Aperture flicker is caused by a DSLR’s inability to
open and close the aperture blades of a lens the exact same amount
every time. To avoid that, try lens twist:

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