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I have a release cable in the USB port. It is really able to take the photo .. but I need a feed back from the camera: have the command to take a picture completely successful?!
Hello!
I want to use my NX300 camera on a mapping project.
The GNSS receiver can register the exact time of the taking photo using a sinc cable from the hot shue flash hub (l use this: http://tuffwing.com/support/Install_a_sony_hot_shoe_precision_geotag_cable.html)
It seems that on Sony camera there is a signal through this cable every time a photo is taked.
On NX300, the signal only appears on those cases where the flash wold be used (on velocitys below 1/200s; a certain right ISO and other settings...)
My intent is to take photos on 1/1250s with ISO 100 - so... no flash signal!
Is there a way to force the NX300 to emit the signal to the flash pin, so the GNSS receiver could mark the time of the photo?
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