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and hope to have the luck to capture a good one. This method is limited in
two aspects: you take a lot of useless photos and light condition should be
dark enough. Pluto trigger addresses this with lightning mode by using the
embedded high-speed light sensor and the fast processing program.
Before shooting lightning strikes, the sensitivity of the light sensor should be
adjusted. You will need to try and see which value fits the light condition.
You can enable the “Pre-Focus” option to minimize the camera shutter
delay, which is equivalent to half-press the shutter button. However, you
will not be able to view photos on camera screen until you stop the
Lightning mode. Also, it may consume a little more battery power on your
camera. Remember to set your camera to full manual mode to minimize
shutter delay.
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Infrared mode is for wildlife photographers. It detects the infrared emissions
from the body of animals and triggers your camera automatically.
No parameter needs to be set. Pluto will trigger your camera whenever
there is some change of infrared emissions. And the trigger signal will last
for 2-3 seconds. You can change the “Burst” (see the Settings chapter) to
take several photos every time animal enters.
Infrared mode is not limited to take photo of animals; you can use it to take
photo of each passenger on the street automatically.
What’s more, you can use it as a non-contact shutter release button. Just
wave your hand in front of the dome of Pluto Trigger, and the camera
takes a photo.
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