Using a wired shutter release/remote trigger with the EasyTag GPS Module

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2010

http://www.easytagger.ca/

The EasyTag has a 2.5mm jack to pass-through remote triggers/shutter releases. This ensures that compatible Nikon DSLRs like the D200, D300/s, D700, D3s, D5000, D3100, D7000, D90, etc. do not lose any functionality when the EasyTag is plugged in, using the data connection.

This gives the EasyTag a significant advantage over the di-GPS, Geometr or Nikon GP-1 modules.

http://www.easytagger.ca/advantages.php

There are wired, wireless and (wired) timer releases available.

There is also a 10-pin adapter which allows the remote to be connected directly to Nikon 10-pin DSLRs such as the D200, D300/s, D700 and D2/3: http://www.easytagger.ca/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=5&am...

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  • Is this done using the standard Canon style remote w/ 2.5mm plug?

  • @stevecon77 Yes. However, the EasyTag itself is not yet compatible with Canon since their DSLRs do not have data input ports.

  • The EasyTag's remote pass-through works with the D90, D5000, D7000, D3100, D200, D300/s, D700, and D2/3.

    There is also a 10-pin adapter that allows the remote to work directly with the D200, D300/s, D700, and D2/3 without being plugged into the EasyTag.

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  • would that work for the Nikon D200?

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