Archive for June, 2009

HDR for Everybody: Promote Control

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Three years of work. Three years of coding, engineering, sleepless nights with pizza and coffee… you know the drill. But it’s finally here, despite of all non-believers trying to steer us off course. We made it!

A bit of history first. The thought came to me when I was running around with a tripod and a D200 trying to grab some night HDRs, and kept on stumbling into 30 seconds barrier with in-camera bracketing. It got me thinking… and I had an idea :)

Everybody, please meet the Promote Control. To my knowledge, it’s the first commercially available remote control for digital cameras that can talk to a camera over USB while staying portable. This means we can do external bracketing just like you could do with a tethered camera (i.e. by connecting it to your computer) – but this time you won’t need your computer! The whole unit is less than 6 oz and easily fits into your pocket. A backlit LCD screen will help you work even in complete darkness, while big keys can be easily used in gloves for those cold outdoor sessions.

Now for the interesting stuff. Add an optional shutter cord (in addition to the USB), and you can do exposure bracketing… with Mirror Lock-Up before each shot! It needs to be supported by the camera of course. You can even setup the MLU delay – anywhere from 1 to 20 seconds. And if your bracketing ends up jumping beyond that 30 second barrier, Promote Control will put your camera into Bulb mode and use shutter cable to time the exposure. Is this cute or what? :)

It also got more common modes like Time-Lapse (also with MLU if desired) and a “One Shot” mode where you can optionally set camera exposure from the remote control (starting from 1/4000s – we got USB control, remember?). There is a user setup menu with a bunch of settings, including variable display backlight intensity (and even backlight color in RGB!), all sorts of timers etc. The whole unit is powered from 2 AA batteries (and it likes them all, from NiMH to alkalines) – and if you are into astrophotography with hours worth of exposure times, hook it up to an AC adapter and forget about batteries.

I hope it’s going to be as much of a joy to use as it was to design it. I want to thank all our team at Promote Systems that spent nights making sure this baby sees the light. I want to thank everybody who was with us through this project, including my family and friends. You all have been a great support guys… we couldn’t have done it without your help and support.

I have a favorite Sci-Fi TV series – somehow I preferred it to others. It’s called “Babylon 5″. It started as a foster project with unclear future, and ended up having a bunch of fans. In its final season they’ve said some words that burned right into my mind, and I will remember those words forever.

“We dedicate this to all those who didn’t believe in the success of this project.

Faith manages.”

:)

New Promote GPS Review

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Yet another Promote GPS review posted here:

http://www.supergimp.com/?p=295

Thank you, Steve!

GPS for Nikon D90/D5000

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

You asked – we listened :) Here comes the Promote GPS-90 for D90 and D5000 cameras:

http://www.promotesystems.com/products/Promote-GPS-D90.html

Overall the unit works the same way as the original Promote GPS.  What’s especially cool about D90 version though is that it features the right-angle GPS connector plug. It doesn’t stick as far out of your camera side as Nikon GP-1′s cord, and is a much better fit for placing the camera into your bag without detaching the GPS cord. Someone pointed this problem out on DPReview when GP-1 was about to be released – hey, thanks for the tip! :)