Depending on the mode of Pluto Trigger is running, you should choose different
focus time.
For high-speed photography, fast response is critical. Your camera is set to
manual mode. You should choose “0-Manual focus” to tell Pluto Trigger no need
to focus before release shutter.
If you set your camera to Auto-focus mode and want the camera pre focus
before exposure, then choose appropriate focus time depending on the lightning
condition and your camera model. Please be noted in auto-focus mode camera
will not take picture if it doesn’t get focus. You are not guaranteed to have your
camera triggered in the mode.
In time-lapse mode of timer mode, you may like to put your camera into sleep
mode during the long interval to save a lot battery power. The you can set pre
focus time to “0.5" - Pre Wake Up” in order to wake your camera up before taking
next picture.
8.1.2. SHUTTER PULSE TIME
Default: 150ms – Camera
Shutter Pulse Time setting depends a lot on what device your want to trigger. For
speed flash, a shot pulse works fine. For normal cameras, 150mm is adequate. If
that is not enough to trigger you camera, choose longer time.
8.1.3. TRIGGER RESET TIME
Default: 3"
Trigger Reset Time is very important in those sensor trigger modes. It determines
how often the trigger can be fired. The default value is 3”, which means the
trigger will not fire in the 3” period after trigger fires. Using this setting, you can
purposely ignore some unwanted trigger event (like camera shutter sound), and
also set the minimum trigger interval.
8.2. INFRARED
Pluto Trigger can control your camera via infrared. Many popular camera brands
are supported. For some camera models, you can even start/stop video