Promote Control Supported Cameras
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Extended Support |
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Shutter Cable: |
CN3![]() |
CN2![]() |
N10![]() |
N90![]() |
CN2![]() |
No Shutter
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CN2![]() |
Supported Modes: |
HDR Time Lapse Bulb Ramping (3) Focus Stacking Video (5) One Shot Manual Hold |
HDR Time Lapse Bulb Ramping (3) Focus Stacking Video (5) One Shot Manual Hold |
HDR Time Lapse Bulb Ramping (3) Focus Stacking (4) One Shot Manual Hold |
HDR Time Lapse Bulb Ramping (3) Focus Stacking (4) One Shot Manual Hold |
HDR Time Lapse Bulb Ramping (3) One Shot Manual Hold |
HDR Time Lapse One Shot Manual Hold |
HDR Time Lapse Bulb Ramping (3)(6) One Shot Manual Hold
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Notes: |
(1) Cameras marked with (1) require additional USB OTG adapter due to non-compatible USB ports.(2) Canon cameras marked with (2) do not support automatic transition to Bulb ("Auto-Bulb") in HDR mode and require manual switching by turning the Mode Dial.(3) Bulb Ramping mode requires an additional Bulb Ramping and Bulb HDR Assistant Kit.(4) Nikon cameras do not allow using Live View for focusing but Focus Stacking can be done using lens scale. The following Nikon cameras do NOT support Focus Stacking: D3/D3s, D90, D300/D300s.(5) Video mode is supported only with Canon DSLRs capable of Live View and video recording.(6) Only Pentax K-1 currently supported.Camera compatibility list is constantly updated. If you have a question about whether your camera is compatible with the Promote Control, please contact our Technical Support. |
Limited Support |
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Sony Alpha DSLR(excluding A7/A7S/A7R)
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Shutter Cable: |
CN3 (required)![]() |
No Shutter
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SY3 (required)![]() |
Supported Modes: |
One Shot Time Lapse Bulb Ramping (1) Bulb HDR (1) Manual Hold |
HDR Time Lapse One Shot |
Time Lapse Bulb Ramping (1) Bulb HDR (1) Manual Hold |
Notes: |
(1) Bulb Ramping and Bulb HDR modes require additional Bulb Ramping and Bulb HDR Assistant Kit.(2) Canon cameras marked with (2) are not supported in HDR mode. Only basic operations such as One-Shot, Time-Lapse and Manual Hold are available on these cameras, and would require a CN3 cable to be connected. |