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Built the entire main board and control board. Now i just need to connect all of those wires to the two tiny circuit boards...
And yes, the case looks a lot better than in the previous picture - much sanding and polishing was involved.
The switches from left to right are: power, shutter hold vs. camera auto, single shot vs. continuous reset, and lightning sensor vs. external sensor. The large phono jack is for a general purpose trigger signal from whatever sensors I might come up with in the future. The small phono jack supports Aputure-style standard short remote cables (so that it will work with any Nikon DSLR). The last switch has a momentary position, as well, to "arm" the thing to watch for a flash when it's in lightning trigger mode.
And yes, the case looks a lot better than in the previous picture - much sanding and polishing was involved.
The switches from left to right are: power, shutter hold vs. camera auto, single shot vs. continuous reset, and lightning sensor vs. external sensor. The large phono jack is for a general purpose trigger signal from whatever sensors I might come up with in the future. The small phono jack supports Aputure-style standard short remote cables (so that it will work with any Nikon DSLR). The last switch has a momentary position, as well, to "arm" the thing to watch for a flash when it's in lightning trigger mode.
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