Nikon D90 MC-DC2 Remote Shutter Hack
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Nikon D90 MC-DC2 Remote Shutter Hack
ever need to control your shutter on your nikon but cant find that strange "accessory" plug?
need more distance on your remote
want to make a highspeed photography rig or have one that does not work for your nikon?
well me to so i have made this simple hack for you :)
need more distance on your remote
want to make a highspeed photography rig or have one that does not work for your nikon?
well me to so i have made this simple hack for you :)
Gather the Parts
go to radioshack or your parts bin and get
ONE In-Line 1/8" Phone Jack (3 PIN Stereo type)
ONE (or 2 if your making ur own shutter cable) 1/8" stereo Phone Plug
(these come in packs of 2)
one nikon MC-DC2 (works with MC-DC1 if your camera only supports that and probably other shutter releases)
ONE In-Line 1/8" Phone Jack (3 PIN Stereo type)
ONE (or 2 if your making ur own shutter cable) 1/8" stereo Phone Plug
(these come in packs of 2)
one nikon MC-DC2 (works with MC-DC1 if your camera only supports that and probably other shutter releases)
Cut and Splice
cut your cord wherever you see fit and strip away the coating
peel back the metal shield and twist it off to the side
green- Focus (Ring)
white- Shutter (Tip)
red- NOT USED (X)
black / metal shield Ground (Sleeve)
we will use the canon standard pinout because its easy and you can use your canon gear on it
peel back the metal shield and twist it off to the side
green- Focus (Ring)
white- Shutter (Tip)
red- NOT USED (X)
black / metal shield Ground (Sleeve)
we will use the canon standard pinout because its easy and you can use your canon gear on it
Solder and Test
put the wires on solder and test
REMEMBER TO PUT THE EARPHONE JACK HOUSING IN FIRST!
solder like this
Sleeve - Black wire + metal ground housing
Ring - Green wire
Tip - White wire
solder both the jack and the plug ... the jack should be on the MC-DC2 plug side and the plug should be on the remote side to make it easy
plug them together plug it in your camera cut it on hit the button half way it should focus hit it all the way it should capture the shot
REMEMBER TO PUT THE EARPHONE JACK HOUSING IN FIRST!
solder like this
Sleeve - Black wire + metal ground housing
Ring - Green wire
Tip - White wire
solder both the jack and the plug ... the jack should be on the MC-DC2 plug side and the plug should be on the remote side to make it easy
plug them together plug it in your camera cut it on hit the button half way it should focus hit it all the way it should capture the shot
Taking It to the Next Level (OPTIONAL AND NOT REQUIRED)
so you want to take it to the next level? adding a micro-controller or logic or analog circuit?
here is a simple way to do so
it uses 2 2n2222 NPN transistors and 4 10k resistors
you can use 5-12vDC to switch the transistors and if you use a 1k resistor at resistor 4 and resistor 3 to power it off 1.5-3.3v
IMPORTENT NOTE! THE FOCUS BUTTON MUST BE ACTIVE WHEN SHUTTER IS TRIGGERED
here is a simple way to do so
it uses 2 2n2222 NPN transistors and 4 10k resistors
you can use 5-12vDC to switch the transistors and if you use a 1k resistor at resistor 4 and resistor 3 to power it off 1.5-3.3v
IMPORTENT NOTE! THE FOCUS BUTTON MUST BE ACTIVE WHEN SHUTTER IS TRIGGERED