5. Disable Mirror Lock-Up mode on your camera. Pluto Trigger cannot ensure
correct exposure timing in Bulb HDR mode with Mirror Lock-Up enabled.
6.
Disable automatic focusing on your camera. You may also need to set it to
Single drive mode. Quiet or Silent mode is also acceptable, if available on
your camera.
7.
Start Pluto Trigger app on your phone; connect to Pluto Trigger with Bluetooth;
switch to HDR mode.
8.
Choose the Mid Exposure and other sequence parameters. However, in HDR
mode extra care needs to be taken. As you make changes to the settings,
the exposure from the HDR sequence may falls out of possible range. Due to
using Bulb mode, any exposure faster than 1/20 second will be inaccurate
and Pluto Trigger will use 1/20 second instead. When shooting daylight
photography and other bright scenery, ND filters may be used on your
camera to darken the scene and make the resulting exposures longer.
9. Press red "Start" and a series of images will be taken.
You can use image-processing software to combine these pictures and create
an HDR image.
4.4. STAR TRAIL MODE
Star Trail Mode can be used to take long-exposure image sequences of the night
sky. These long-exposure images can later be combined using image processing
software to create a night sky picture with beautiful star trails.
Usage
1.
Connect Pluto Trigger and set up your camera as described in “HDR” mode
section.
2.
Start Pluto Trigger app on your phone; connect to Pluto Trigger with Bluetooth;
switch to “Star Trail” mode.
3.
Choose number of shots, exposure time, gap time and start delay.
4. Press red "Start" and a series of images will be taken.