Pluto Trigger User Manual

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Pluto Trigger supports a lot of cameras: Canon, Nikon, Sony, Panasonic,
Pentax, Minolta, Olympus and etc. If your camera supports a wired remote
control, then it is supported by Pluto Trigger. If your camera does not
support a wired remote, it could still be

partially

supported if it supports

IR/wireless remote control.

Can I use auto focus mode with Pluto Trigger?

Yes, auto-focus is supported. You can set the “Focus time” to let your
camera pre focus before releasing shutter. But keep in mind, with auto
focus turn on you are not guaranteed to take a picture each time.

Does Pluto Trigger support video recording?

It depends on your camera. If your camera’s video recording is triggered
by the shutter or by IR remote control, then Pluto Trigger will be able to
start/stop video recording on your camera.

How to set my camera to BULB mode?

On some cameras, just dial the exposure mode wheel to “B”.

On other cameras, set your camera to manual exposure mode, set shutter
speed to slowest. In the display, it will show a “B”.

My camera does not have a shutter release port. Can I still use Pluto
Trigger with my camera?

Yes, but with limited function. You can use the Infrared remote to trigger
your camera. You will not be able to use those modes which require
setting camera to BULB mode.

Does my phone have to stay on during time-lapse?

Once you have started a mode (all modes except Smart Sensors modes),
Pluto Trigger runs independently. You can walk away with your phone.
When Pluto Trigger is doing its tedious work, have fun with your phone.

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