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What software packages do you all use for planning things out? If not software, do you use a particular technique (just the names of techniques I can research would be appreciated), or is it just the old-fashioned back-of-a-beermat notes? Past experience tells me that not defining things properly makes for things going wrong.
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I've defined (ish, and can be more formally written) what the end result needs to be, but trying to work out how to plan out the design stages before building. I've already found information on which pins I'm required to short in the remote cables to release the shutter, but am wondering how one might go about planning a project like this. The last time I did anything microcontroller based was over a decade ago at the end of a long course (most of which has fallen out of my ears when other things went in) and I/we(the group I was in) used a PIC as the heart of the project. Microcontroller control is especially relevant for the intervalometer function. I could build relatively simple circuits to do each function (apart from intervalometer) and plug a board/box into the relevant cable for whichever method of triggering was required, but would prefer the challenge, of course, of doing this via a microcontroller in a box with buttons and display (of some sort, which can, for me, be LED's). The intervalometer and normal release functions can be bought on ebay for not very much, but I want to design&build this, not buy it I have cables for both ports but am trying to make something which will trigger them on lightning, sound, vibration and also act as an intervalometer and a simple remote release for both normal operation and hold the shutter open in bulb mode. I own a couple of different cameras, which have different remote-release ports/sockets on them (5d2 and 400d). A license can be purchased from or via menu/Register button from within Helicon Remote.Have been reading the forum for the past week and decided to register as I have a question on feasibility. Limitations: free (unregistered) version does not allow shooting in raw format. 5D Mark II, 5D Mark III, 5D Mark IV, 5DS, 5DS R (5DSR) 1D Mark III, 1D X Mark III, 1Ds Mark III, 1D Mark IV, 1D C, 1D X, 1D X Mark II
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You can use this app to find out whether your device has full USB OTG support:

Those will not detect cameras, even if they detect other devices like USB sticks or mice successfully.
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Note that some Android devices have limited USB support.
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USB OTG adapter is required unless your device has a full size USB socket. USB host (also called USB OTG) support. Please see for more information Helicon Remote, its features, and versions for other operating systems (Windows, Mac, iOS). Hyper focal distance and DOF calculator Extra long exposures (BULB mode) - up to 32 min (all Canon cameras, all Nikons EXCEPT D90, D300(s), D700, D5000, D5100, D7000, D3, D3S, D3X) Automated focus bracketing (focus bracketing, exposure bracketing and time lapse shooting can be combined in any way possible) Wi-Fi support (For supported cameras with built-in Wi-Fi Nikon WT and Wu-1 modules and Canon WFT modules) USB OTG adapter is required if your device doesn't have full size USB socket! The app can only be used on device with USB OTG (host mode) support. Helicon Remote is a utility for tethered shooting and camera remote control compatible with all recent Nikon and Canon DSLR cameras (except for D3000 / D3100 / D3200 / D3300 / D3400 - these are NOT SUPPORTED.
