For those who ca n’t give an $ 800 wireless transmitter for your camera but necessitate one to promptly transmit picture from your DSLR to your information processing system , here ’s a DIY wireless tether solution that costs under $ 40 .
Using a wireless USB lead — specifically , a Cables Unlimited Wireless Adapter Kit — Peter Tsai , a professor in photography , make an easy and cheap tether module that supposedly seamlessly work with his Nikon DSLR . manifestly , it also could transfer photos over Wi - Fi from his camera to his computer even faster than an official $ 800 WT-4a transmitter . Although it took slightly longer for the dongle to sync with his computer , once join , it was reportedly able to transfer photos shot in birthday suit in eight seconds and JPEG photos in four . Tsai also said you could practice Nikon ’s Camera Control 2 software program on your computer to remotely control your tv camera .
However , Tsai pointed out that this special hack only work with personal computer , and that the finical radio adapter kit demand a bulky AC power brick for it to lick . Although he was able to solder a 4 - AAA powerpack to the outfit , he say he is still take care to fix the job , and hopefully make an encasing for his homemade adapter to keep it stop and make it into a camera handgrip . [ PeteTekviaWired ]

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