Does anybody know if the connections for PC sync, remote release etc. are all the same across the models?
Actually, it is the D90 and D5000 that I am mainly interested in.
Thanks,
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Does anybody know if the connections for PC sync, remote release etc. are all the same across the models?
Actually, it is the D90 and D5000 that I am mainly interested in.
Thanks,
There is no PC flash sync in either model, but maybe you mean USB and I think they are the same (same USB options). IR remote is exactly the same in both, and both can take a wired remote through the GPS port.
jonnyapple said:
There is no PC flash sync in either model, but maybe you mean USB and I think they are the same (same USB options). IR remote is exactly the same in both, and both can take a wired remote through the GPS port.
Those are what I'm talking about - thanks jonny. So I can keep my D5000's carefully used PC lead and sell the one off the D90 with the D5000. Cool.
Just for the information of anybody interested, my D90 finally turned up and I find that the USB lead is different (larger) at the camera end than the D5000 version. I don't understand why when the cameras are so similar in other ways, but FWIW they are different.
Thanks spraynpray, sounds like good general info for us all to be aware of. I had a similar question a while ago about whether the AC power lead for a 700 would work with a 3s? Answer, they're different. Very annoying and expensive :-(
I am so sorry about the misinformation, spraynpray. I hope it didn't end up costing you anything.
Took me a bit to catch on.
Damn abbreviations! ;)
In the context of a camera PC and sync historically have referred to:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pc-connector_gh.jpg
If I'm understanding you correctly, now, you mean PC as in personal computer and sync as in data, not strobes.
Yea, D90 uses the older (and ironically weaker) mini-USB, whereas the D5000 uses the thinner (and ironically stronger) micro-USB. If you haven't picked one up yet you should be able to find them dirt cheap.
SkintBrit said:
Thanks spraynpray, sounds like good general info for us all to be aware of. I had a similar question a while ago about whether the AC power lead for a 700 would work with a 3s? Answer, they're different. Very annoying and expensive :-(
Yea, that's always bugged me. One of the first things I bought for my D100 was the power adapter. I was thinking "No 40 frame limit! I'm going to do massive time-lapses!", well I never did. Sold the D100, got a D200, was sitting in a cheap extended-stay hotel one night (bored out of my skull) (in the middle of a protracted relocation) digging through my camera "junk" box, found the power adapter, said "Hey, unlimited power! I'm going to do a massive time-lapse!"
Nope! The stupid fucker doesn't fit. :(
jonny: no worries mate, I got distracted so it didn't cost me.
End of the day I guess it comes down to keeping those expensive accessories going out of the door.
Drab said:"If you haven't picked one up yet you should be able to find them dirt cheap."
If you mean Nokoff, I've bought dirt cheap connectors before and ended up with something that does more damage than a knackered OEM one. 8^0 If you mean Nikon - WHERE?
The reason for asking is that the D90 I bought is not new so the connectors will have run the gauntlet of a possibly ham-fisted DPO (judging by the look of leads, books etc that came with it, that could be the case).
My D5000 is like new ('new' new not 'used' new) if anybody is looking for one ;^/
Thanks guys.
USB cables (that is what we are talking about?) are not Nikon-specific and there is absolutely no need, or benefit, to buying a Nikon brand one.
spraynpray said:
Just for the information of anybody interested, my D90 finally turned up and I find that the USB lead is different (larger) at the camera end than the D5000 version. I don't understand why when the cameras are so similar in other ways, but FWIW they are different.
Good information. So you shoot with a D5000 and a D90 now?
Slightly off topic, but just curious, what are 4 pin connectors or 5 pin connectors for?
Is that the more expensive remote release/time lapse port on the front of a D300s/D700 and D3 series?
NSXType-R said:
Slightly off topic, but just curious, what are 4 pin connectors or 5 pin connectors for?Is that the more expensive remote release/time lapse port on the front of a D300s/D700 and D3 series?
I'm hesitant to open my mouth again on this thread, but if I'm understanding the question right, the answer is it's a round 10-pin connector on that series you're mentioning. That's what the D200/D300 have, anyway, and I'm pretty sure I remember thinking I wouldn't have to buy a new remote sync cable for a D700 upgrade (the kind of argument I used to convince myself I should get a $2500 camera...).
jonnyapple said:
I'm hesitant to open my mouth again on this thread, but if I'm understanding the question right, the answer is it's a round 10-pin connector on that series you're mentioning. That's what the D200/D300 have, anyway, and I'm pretty sure I remember thinking I wouldn't have to buy a new remote sync cable for a D700 upgrade (the kind of argument I used to convince myself I should get a $2500 camera...).
Yes, then I would be referring to the 10 pin connector.
I bring up 4 and 5 pin because of this video.
@NSXR: I have a D5000 and D90, but I don't shoot with them both, I'm learning/shooting with the D90 and selling the D5000. Shame to sell it, it would be a perfect p&s replacement for my wife if she wasn't freaked by the size and apparent complexity of it. I'm not dissing the D5000, I have taken some nice pics with it and the IQ of the D90 is no better, it is just the ergonomics I prefer as I am giving it full use.
Nikon have done me no favours by discontinuing the D5000 just as I'm going to sell it so if it looks like I can't get more than £200 for it I will keep it to cut down on lens changes.
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