Anyone else using ControlMyNikon and Cinematographer Pro? I just got them, and like how you can really dial-in some shots with it. Working on some scripts for it now. Wondering if anyone else was using it, or already have scripts for it.
Anyone else using ControlMyNikon and Cinematographer Pro? I just got them, and like how you can really dial-in some shots with it. Working on some scripts for it now. Wondering if anyone else was using it, or already have scripts for it.
"Racing is life. Anything before or after is just waiting." - Steve McQueen
i use lightroom3 and love it. i have never heard of what your using?
I have Lightroom, and I use that for post-processing, and cataloging. I use PS CS5 for more detailed editing of photos of course, but LR does 90% of what I need.
I have Capture NX2 and ViewNX2 from Nikon, but I don't really use them, as Adobe is easier for me.
Capture my Nikon is not post-processing. It is actual captureing software. I hook my laptop up to the camera through it's USB port, and I can do everything that you can do in LiveView. It also allows the user to setup scripts to do a set of commands that can automatically send photos for post-processing, focus stacking, or even timelapse HDR sequences.
Cinematographer Pro is basically the same, but for video on the D7000 and D5100.
What I really like is that I can see the photo/video on a much bigger screen, and get focus a lot easier. For a couple of manually focused videos, I was off slightly before, as I couldn't see the screen well enough on the camera, but with the bigger screen of a laptop, you can really get into strict focus.
"Racing is life. Anything before or after is just waiting." - Steve McQueen
oh ok, the first one sounds cool, wouldnt have any need for the second one. you would love LR3.
I have LR3.5. I use it all the time.
The CMN software is cheap - $20. Definitely worth it. You can demo it for free for 14 days.
"Racing is life. Anything before or after is just waiting." - Steve McQueen
My wife uses Coral.
I stand behind her and say "That looks great Dear."