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D750 will not connect


yotakrawler

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The D3s should connect as I did have at least one confirmation for this model. 

 

Make sure your have both cable connected, the USB cable and the IR cable for bulb.

 

You *may* need to run it BYN in Vista Compatibility mode for these older models.

 

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According to the information on Camera Support Grid the D750 supports BULB, but not mirror lockup.  BULB should work with only the single USB cable; a second shutter control cable (DSUSB) is not needed.

 

What is the issue with BULB?  What are you doing and what do you see?

 

IMO there is no big loss as far as mirror lockup is concerned.

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Mirror lock up is not supported in V1.

 

Bulb works over USB with the D750.  I suspect that if bulb is not working it is because you have your camera set to use mirror lock up, which is not supported for now.  Tune it off and bulb should work

 

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Any idea when the a Nikon d750 compatible version might become available?

 

 

Ray J

 

It should work with BYN 1.0.  I have one user that was kind enough to run a few tests back in January just before the v1.0 release.

 

Did you try it?

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I tried the D810 and that connected.  However, the D80 (converted to IR), D3s, D3, and D4 did not connect.   I am using the USB  ports on the camera and laptop not the 10 pin adapter.    For my purposes, I intend on using the D810 for it's incredible noise management in low light and long exposures anyway.

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