Posts: 22
Threads: 7
Joined: Mar 2018
Posts: 22
Threads: 7
Joined: Mar 2018
Hi all,
New LRT user, first time poster here.
After much searching around, I found that there is no qDslrDashboard for my iOS devices from the App Store. No new news there. I've been to that forum and it's been several months since the last "I'm working on it" post.
I installed the qDslrDashboard app on a laptop, but what a drag having to lug that around and power it up for long time-lapse sequences. And forget about taking that on lightweight road-trips.
So what's the best alternatives to qDslrDashboard for a iOS phone or tablet? I can do without AUTO Holy Grail -- I just need access to the camera settings and need to see a histogram to know when to make the camera setting changes.
Note: I've done a bunch of experimenting on the camera itself (Nikon D850). I can change settings and see a histogram only at intervals of at least 6 seconds, but that of course doesn't allow me to do holy grail sequences with faster intervals.
Thanks much for any input,
Chris
PS: I paid for the more expensive pro version of LRTimelapse due to all the mention of qDslrDashboard solving all of my sunset/sunrise time-lapse sequence problems (as well as the additional extra features), so it was really disappointing to find that I don't get to use it.
New LRT user, first time poster here.
After much searching around, I found that there is no qDslrDashboard for my iOS devices from the App Store. No new news there. I've been to that forum and it's been several months since the last "I'm working on it" post.
I installed the qDslrDashboard app on a laptop, but what a drag having to lug that around and power it up for long time-lapse sequences. And forget about taking that on lightweight road-trips.
So what's the best alternatives to qDslrDashboard for a iOS phone or tablet? I can do without AUTO Holy Grail -- I just need access to the camera settings and need to see a histogram to know when to make the camera setting changes.
Note: I've done a bunch of experimenting on the camera itself (Nikon D850). I can change settings and see a histogram only at intervals of at least 6 seconds, but that of course doesn't allow me to do holy grail sequences with faster intervals.
Thanks much for any input,
Chris
PS: I paid for the more expensive pro version of LRTimelapse due to all the mention of qDslrDashboard solving all of my sunset/sunrise time-lapse sequence problems (as well as the additional extra features), so it was really disappointing to find that I don't get to use it.