
What is digiCamControl?
🔹 Key Features
1️⃣ Remote Camera Control
- Connect your camera via USB and fully control its settings from your computer.
- Take photos with the touch of a button from the app or from the camera itself.
2️⃣ Instant Image Preview
- Ability to display images immediately after capture in full screen.
- Quick View histogram and metadata for a better evaluation of the photo.
3️⃣ Advanced Download Control
- Support bracketing for different exposure, aperture and shutter speed settings.
- Timer for time-lapse photo with customizable intervals.
- Motion detection to automatically turn on the camera.
4️⃣ Live View & Manual Focus
- View live image from camera on computer.
- Automatic or manual focus adjustment with option zoom in / out for a more precise adjustment.
5️⃣ Multi-Camera Support
- Ability to control multiple connected cameras at the same time.
- Use of external activation devices such as Arduino-based triggers and USB relays.
6️⃣ Compatibility with Other Software
- Control via command line.
- Built-in web server for remote management via smartphone or tablet.
7️⃣ Special Mode for Astronomy
- Support long exposure with automated commands.
- Ability to display the size of stars in the preview for more precise focusing.
8️⃣ Open Source & Free
- It is available completely free of charge under the MIT license, even for commercial use.
- The user can download the source code and adapt it to their needs.
✅ Advantages
✔ Absolutely free and open source, without hidden charges.
✔ Support for a large number of DSLR cameras (mainly Nikon and Canon).
✔ Easy to use working environment, ideal for both beginners and professionals.
✔ Full camera control via USB, without the need for additional equipment.
✔ Multi-camera support for professional shots.
✔ Scripting capability, which makes it extremely flexible for automated tasks.
❌ Disadvantages of digiCamControl
✖ Limited support for cameras from manufacturers other than Nikon & Canon.
✖ Available for Windows only, without support for macOS or Linux.
✖ Requires wired connection via USB, which may be limiting for some uses.
✖ Some features may not be supported on all cameras. due to firmware limitations.
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