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Miops Smart Camera Trigger With Cable For Nikon Mc-dc2 Cameras Kit

Miops Smart Camera Trigger With Cable For Nikon Mc-dc2 Cameras Kit
  • Product Code: ga18530
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$777.00 $1,243.20

The MIOPS Camera Trigger is a versatile way to capture images using lightning, sound, or laser to trigger your camera or flash. It features six different modes of operation with adjustable sensitivity depending on your given shooting situation.

In addition to the lightning, sound, laser, timelapse, and HDR modes enable additional creative output. An external port can connect to various sensors to trigger your camera based on variables such as temperature, pressure, or humidity. An app for either iOS or Android allows you to control the MIOPS from your smartphone using Bluetooth connectivity. When not using a smartphone, all functions can be controlled by a color LCD screen on the unit.

Trigger Camera and/or Flash    Lightning, Laser, & Sound Trigger Modes    Smartphone App / Bluetooth Compatible    Time Lapse Function    HDR Function    External Port    Adjustable Sensitivity    Color LCD Screen    Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery    Includes Nikon MC-DC2 & PC Sync Cables

Parameters
ConnectivityBluetooth 4.0
Two 2.5 mm jacks
Mini-USB
BatteryRechargeable Li-ion
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.52 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)5.4 x 4.6 x 2.15"

A built-in light sensor detects changes in light and triggers your camera's shutter in just a few nanoseconds. You can capture only bright lightning strikes, or the smallest strikes, simply by adjusting the sensitivity. This mode can also be used to capture fireworks, or other events where you need to capture images based on changes in light.

The MIOPS has a built-in sensor to detect when a laser beam is broken, thereby triggering your camera's shutter. This is useful for detecting subjects such as water drops, animals, or intruders when conducting surveillance.

MIOPS's built-in microphone can detect sound, triggering your camera or flash to capture things like breaking glass, or a popping balloon. You can adjust the delay of the trigger as well as the sensitivity of amount of sound needed to trigger the shutter.

This mode lets you specify the interval time anywhere between one second and one hour, as well as how many photos to take. The LCD screen will turn off to save energy, allowing you to take a timelapse photo for days, or even months if you use an external power source.

Even if your camera doesn't have a bracketing feature, MIOPS allows you to set a center exposure, as well as the over and under exposures needed in order to make an HDR image.

A port on the MIOPS can accept any external trigger that has an output signal between 0V and 3V, such as a temperature, pressure, or humidity sensor.

You can combine sensors with MIOPS's Scenario feature by creating a custom scenarios with up to five different steps. For example, you can set the MIOPS to start taking timelapse photos only after it detects lightning.

MIOPS has two dedicated outputs, one for a flash, and another for a camera. They are electrically isolated from each other, reducing risk of a short circuit. The MIOPS trigger can be used with multiple cameras (not simultaneously) by simply changing the camera connection cable.

The mini-USB port allows you to charge your Li-ion battery, as well as update the MIOPS's firmware.

MIOPS can be used with any cameras which have a remote shutter trigger port or an IR port, and any and flash units with a PC sync jack.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this trigger Nikon D3 camera ?

A: Yes, the Miops is fully compatible with the Nikon D3.

Q: 2. Does MIOPS support a programmed delay trigger?

A: Hi. I have used my MIOPS for shotting when a sound trigger.You can have a look to the MIOPS user manual that your can find at official web of miops.probably here you find a answer to your question.Regards /Jose Antonio

Q: 3. Is this the MIOPS Smart version I see listed on their web site?

A: Yes, one in the same.

Q: 4. What is the minimum iOS needed to run the Apple app?

A: In the manual link provided below (why the company cannot have it clearly on their website I don't know) ...The answer is 7.0.

Q: 5. I need one for Nikon D810. how to go about it? which extension cable would be needed?

A: Hi DhananjayYou would need to order the N1 cable. It is an amazing product you will really enjoy it. I would also suggest you buy a Meade Green Laser Pointer while you at i,t as you would need this to use the Laser function on this device. Good luck and happy shooting!!!

Q: 6. I want to use with Nikon D7200. Which one would be best for this model and which extendion cable would be best

A: N3 Cable

Q: 7. What cable do I need for the Nikon d600?

A: I don'y know. I have a Canon DSLR. But it's not strictly dedicated to Canon. I'm guessing it does, but check your Nikon manual for infra red. And ask B&H. They are very helpful in answering phone questions.

Q: 8. I just have Miops trigger for Nikon but those cables it fit for D70s, D80 , but my Nikon is D600 . My question is . Can I replace the cables and what is the cable it fit for my Nikon?

A: Also I have Nikon D7000 . Can I use cable Nikon 10-pin camera kit for D7000

Q: 9. What type of laser is best for this: red, green, IR...? And what class: 2, 3b...? I'd want a laser strong enough, but without damaging the sensor.

A: According to the manufacture the color of the laser does not make any difference.There is no specific power for the laser Miops recommends. It depends on the situation. If you are outside and it is bright you most likely need a stronger one than one that is used inside.I have seen it used with a low end one from a stationary store. Again it all depends on distance and the light outside.

Q: 10. is this the unit with Bluetooth and the Iphone app?

A: Yes, the miops app is available for both iOS and android and connect easily to the miops device allowing full control from your phone or tablet

02/09/2024

Cool tood for your creativity.

5
03/07/2024

The miops is a good product. It has helped me with experimenting with my photography.

5
25/06/2024

So far so good. I have used is with the noise trigger and the laser. Works perfectly. The more I figure this thing out the more ideas come in my head on what to try with it. Endless possibilities. Not to self, when using the laser, don't bump the stand the laser is connected to unless you want this thing to fire like a machine gun.

5
16/05/2024

I like how this allows me to us my phone to trigger the camera. Funny thing is I live in Kansas and since purchased this lighting trigger we haven't had a single storm. and looking 10 days out there is nothing in the forecast hopping to get to use the lighting trigger soon but the wireless trigger part work very well. I did use it to shoot fireworks last week.

5
02/04/2024

I've had countless issues with other triggers in the past, especially when you have multiple photographers shooting in the same spot using them! I had a night shoot recently and this was a dream to use! I cannot wait to test out with more scenarios!

5

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