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SHUTTER ACTIVATION FEATURES
The shutter cycle can be configured to partially depress the shutter button, wait for the camera
to focus, then snap the photo. At the end of the shutter action, it can be configured to [1]
release the shutter until the next snapshot event, [2] rapidly auto sequence the shutter, or [3]
hold the shutter button down continuously.
SHUTTER TRIGGER METHODS
There are four ways to take a snapshot.
T
E
IMED
VENT
A user-programmable timer is available for time lapse photography. The timer has three
ranges: 1-120 seconds, 1-120 minutes, or 1-120 hours. Please see Figure 4 for battery
connections.
P
B
USH
UTTON
The onboard pushbutton switch can be manually pressed to snap a photo. This is ideal
for testing your camera setup. It is available in
all modes of operation.
W
IRELESS REMOTE
ShutterBug Pro's 3-wire cable can be plugged
into a spare channel of a model R/C receiver
(not included). Brands such as JR, Futaba,
Hitec, and Airtronics are compatible.
You may use a stick, knob, or switch on your
R/C transmitter. Of course, the R/C receiver's
unused servo channels are available to you,
too.
Note: If you are using an R/C transmitter with Dual
Rates or End Point mixes, set them to ±100%.
W
C
IRED REMOTE
ONTROL
Figure 5, Battery and External Trigger
Switch Wiring
ShutterBug Pro © 2007-2013
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Figure 4, ShutterBug works with model
R/C systems.
Some applications may need to externally trigger a
snapshot using a simple switch interface. ShutterBug
Pro's 3-wire cable can be controlled by a switch,
relay, or electronic logic signal. The photo on the
right shows how an external switch is wired. When
the orange wire is "grounded," the shutter is
triggered.
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